FishinAround
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I'm failry new to this hobby and I've heard mixed stories on sand shifting stars and wanted to get some experienced opinions. I have a 120g reef tank with a fairly deep sand bed (3"-4"). The sand is starting to look pretty bad and was needing something to stir it up and keep it clean. I've heard sand shifting stars will do an excellent job but will also eat the "good" bacteria in the sand bed turing your live sand to dead sand. Is this the case or will it just eat leftover food and detritus? If it makes sense to add, how many for a 120g tank. I've also heard they eat quite a bit and will eventually eat everything in the sand and then starve to death. If the sand bed is clean should some sort of food be added to feed them? I already have the start of a cleaning crew including 20 red legged crabs, 10 blue legged crabs, 10 astrae snails and 10 small nassarius snails.