F freakaccident Member Mar 25, 2024 #1 What kind of cleaning crew do I need to sift through this and clean it up? Attachments IMG20240324183259.jpg 2.7 MB · Views: 18
Reefing102 Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori Premium Member Mar 25, 2024 #2 Hard to tell what kind of algae but any of your sandsifters (conch, nassarius, etc.) should help (not sure if they’ll eliminate it though). Is it more a slimy algae or hairy?
Hard to tell what kind of algae but any of your sandsifters (conch, nassarius, etc.) should help (not sure if they’ll eliminate it though). Is it more a slimy algae or hairy?
shred5 Premium Member Mar 25, 2024 #3 I like to use a combo of Cucumbers, conches, and cerith snails. Honestly most sandbeds will have a little algae and it is normal.
I like to use a combo of Cucumbers, conches, and cerith snails. Honestly most sandbeds will have a little algae and it is normal.
F freakaccident Member Mar 31, 2024 #4 I ordered some goodies from Reef Cleaners - Clean up Crews and Macroalgae . I will report back on how well they eat. Attachments cleaners.jpg 128.6 KB · Views: 5
I ordered some goodies from Reef Cleaners - Clean up Crews and Macroalgae . I will report back on how well they eat.