Fighting Conch's

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12623562#post12623562 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by d.french
gateway got in a bunch of good size queen conchs

Sure do. I bought one the other day, and within five minutes. My trigger had it upside down getting him a $10 snack.:mad:
 
Queens also get on your rock and will knock stuff around where fighting concs stay on the sand.
 
The sandsifting star is a predator.

If by working well together you mean destroying all life in your sand bed then yes, they would be team devastation.
 
Yes the sand sifting star is a predator - thanks for pointing out the obvious. I personally wouldn't have a sand sifting star in any aquarium. Fighting conchs in my opinion are a better way to go in conjunction with nassarius snails and cucumbers. But lord knows there are other people on this forum more experienced than me and can provide you with more advise nor matter how sarcastic.
 
Dwayne, you have to forgive Steve for his bluntness:D In person he is a sweetheart, or at least that is what Lost Marbles tells me:lol: Perhaps his underpants were too tight:confused:
 
My advice on cleanup crews is to "slowly" add them to the tank so they do not starve. Many online stores sell "packages" that are way too much for a given size aquarium and they will die of starvation or eat each other if not matched appropriately.

I have three Queen Conch in my 470g cube tank and they do get BIG, so I might have to find a home for one or two of them down the road if they get too big. The fighting conch are more suited for tanks we keep.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12637985#post12637985 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pepino
so sand sifting stars are bad to keep in a reef tank ?????

Let me qualify this by stating "from what I've read", the Green Brittle Star and Serpent Stars are carnivores. They will eat excess food, sift sand for worms, snails and other beneficial critters as well as capture small fish, cukes, larger snails, etc.

Some reportedly do not act this way, but once they become large enough and if not target fed regularly, they will eat what they have to in the aquarium in order to survive.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12637933#post12637933 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Nanook
Dwayne, you have to forgive Steve for his bluntness:D In person he is a sweetheart, or at least that is what Lost Marbles tells me:lol: Perhaps his underpants were too tight:confused:

damage control :thumbsup: Everytime I see Steve he is bouncing off the walls. must be the plumbers glue...:eek:

I need a conch what other types are ther if any????
 

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