Best Sand Dwellers/Sifter for Freshwater Aquariums

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williamgale

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Please list your experiences with these babies! Theres not alot of places online that help me on this topic... I love the look of sand substrate but all that room in the bottom of the tank not being used is a shame... What would bring it to life? Its seems that FW sifters are a myth? lol
 

Sploke

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Spiny eels will bury themselves in the sand, which help to stir it, but they get pretty good sized. Geophagus sp. cichlids are sandsifters, but again, you need a proper tank and tankmates. Malaysian trumpet snails are probably the best bet.
 

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Do you actually need your sand sifted or are you just looking for bottom dwellers? If you do need it sifted, then I agree with sploke, MTS is the way to go.
 

williamgale

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My prob is I have a G. tile (moray eel) that is 2 feet long and corys lay around on top which is not very feasible with the eel. Spiny eels seem to be ok because they are fast. Im looking for tankmates and sand stirrers to keep my hand out of there as much as possible.
 

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Morays though are not purely freshwater. With that kind of fish, I doubt any other fish can go along well with this fish. Try the MTS.
 

williamgale

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Lupin, I have a 55gallon that is cycling right now. No other tankmates yet for my moray. I have had the moray for over a year and although he is very well mannered he is a eel. MTS could cause a very bad injury if swallowed. Corys are a bit to small. Im prolly going to end up with a puffer or something of the such to tankmate with him. I was thinking maybe copepods or something to live in the sand?
 

williamgale

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Im aware of the fw to br to marine with the eel. he will prolly stay br for the most part. hes not the sw type. I have a 46gal bow sw but its not for him. the hardest part with g. tiles in fw or br is to get them to eat. we have overcome those prob and he is thriving in a 20 gallon now (i know its two small, hense the 55 cycling)
 
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