What cleans YOUR sand the best?

kwaters

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I have a couple of mexican turbo snails that have done wonders on the glass (acrylic) and about 6 margarite snails (that are doing fine so far despite their desire for colder temps) and just three little blue legged hermits.

I want to add some more animules to help with the sand cleaning chores and wonder what some of you fine folks at RC use successfully, plus what to stay away from.

Stars?
Sand sifting Goby?
????

Imput is always appreciated.

By the way, tank is 45 days old and all of the params are intact.
 
Pair of diamond gobies have worked wonders for me. They stirred it up too good, but after a month things settled down. Have not tried the conches, with the gobies I dont have to.
 
My Nassarius Snails keep my sand bed pearl white. Try to avoid sand sifting stars as they will eat everything in the sand and then starve to death.
 
I have over 100 Nassarius snails in my 180 and there is no way they can keep the sand clean. By far and away a diamond goby or a dragon goby is the way to go in my opinion. In my experience snails, stars, or conchs just don't move enough sand to keep it consisently or thoroughly clean.
 
Diamond gobbies and sand sifting stars keep the sand clean but they will eat everyting else in it and if you are trying a deep sand bed for nitrification that will be disastrous, besides the tank (45 gal) is too small to support neither, they might survive a couple of months then starve to death. Some gobbies could be trained to take some food but not many do.

Cucummbers also do a good job unfortunately if they get scared or die most will poison the water column.

I would recommend scarlet hermits (IMO the only reef safe ones), nassarius snalis and cerith snails. For nassarius try the larger type (Super tongan) that might be available from the doctors Foster and Smith or petsolutions.
 
Thanks jdieck. It's a 55 gallon with a 22 gallon sump. I have a SSB...less than 1/2 inch.

I will continue to gather information and research...as always, before making any decision.
 
Fighting conch, nassarius feed on dead and decaying organic material, algae, tiny plankton and a tiger tail sea cucumber they re not recommended unless you have a well established tank... or at least lots of organic detritus.... with sugar-sized or finer sand.
 
I have had a sand sifting sea star in my 65G for 4 years, it does a great job of keeping the sand clean. I also have nassarius snails. When I had an underpowered (IMHO) skimmer I had a queen conch in the tank as well. They all kept the sand nice and white.
 
I had a Sand Sifting Starfish for about 2 years until it began a snail hunt and ate about $100 worth of them. He then got a trip back to the LFS.

Currently I use a Tiger Tail in my 120g and he does a good job and nothing seems to bother him.

I like my Ninja's but you hardly ever see them except for the vacuum tube feelin' around on top of the sand. :p

HTH
 
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