Need help with gobies

lou the reefer

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I have been slacking of with sand cleaning lately(I still do water changes though) but would a gobie help me with it. If so,what type should I get with my percula clown in a 10 gallon nano.
Thank you
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Looks like you have cyno issue. Need to reduce phosphate by cleaning up the tank more and make flow adjustment to reduce dead spots.


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Looks like you have cyno issue. Need to reduce phosphate by cleaning up the tank more and make flow adjustment to reduce dead spots.


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I have had cyano problems in the past. But isn't cyano red and slimy?


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Looks like you have cyno issue. Need to reduce phosphate by cleaning up the tank more and make flow adjustment to reduce dead spots.


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I disagree, I'm pretty sure it's hair algae, but more water changes and GFO will help.

I have had cyano problems in the past. But isn't cyano red and slimy?


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You are correct, but cyano comes in many different forms.

Any sand sifting goby would starve in a couple days in a 10 gallon tank. One medium sized turbo snails would do the job, they're around 2.50-3$ around here.
 
I disagree, I'm pretty sure it's hair algae, but more water changes and GFO will help.







You are correct, but cyano comes in many different forms.



Any sand sifting goby would starve in a couple days in a 10 gallon tank. One medium sized turbo snails would do the job, they're around 2.50-3$ around here.



Thank you for the help. Could a couple of trochus snail work because my local reef shop has a ton of those and turbos are so expensive (7-8$ no joke) because they are huge and i am kind of scared that the will be too big for my nano and cause damage.


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