New 30gal setup

Hi i was just wondering if anyone had some tricks to keeping my live sand free of algea build up. It starting to be a bit of a hassle and making my tank look bad. Thank you for any responses...

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It totally depends on what kind of algae you are having. How long has your tank been set up? What kind of algae is it?

If you have a new tank that is just cycling, it is probably a diatom bloom and that will clear up all by itself.

Give a some more information and we'll help you out.
 
Tikidude: your tank looks awsome. The featherduster is motivating me to get one after I get the tank settled.

Thanks for the compliment. I love my featherduster and would like to get another, but this time I want a Hawaiian version. I love the dark colors on the feathers. Grins has a beautiful one that she should give me.
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Speaking of adding things to the tank, when should you start using a QT tank. I have not quarantined anything in my tank so far cause I was just adding snails, a few crabs and a featherduster. I thought that the QT was used primarily for fish, but I have read that some people use their QT tank for everything. Should corals, anemones and everything be quarantined?
 
I think I had my first death also. I was looking around the tank for my larger hermit crab and found his legs, no body, no shell, just legs. I have to admit that I'm a bit sad and confused. He was eating yesterday morning. What is weird is the missing shell. I guess it could have gotten buried by the shifting sand.
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Are you sure it had actually died and not just molted? The same sorta thing happened to me the first time my crabs molted. I woke up one morning to see all sorts of red limbs all over my sand bed and I was quite distraught at the site of my first fishy loss! I didn't have the time to do anything that morning so I went off to work and when I came back, ALL my crabs were alive and well!!

You might want to give it a few days to see if you can spot the crab/shell.

Regards,
Yash
 
Thanks Yash for the encouraging post. I'll keep looking. He is really good at hiding so I'll keep my hopes up.
 
Agree with the molt Tiki.. I had a couple molt within a day of each other.. I was thinking they were dropping like flies at first until I pulled the molt out and didn't find any "stuff" in the exoskeleton.
 
Great news!! The hermit lives! I guess it was a molt after all. He is in teh same shell (which explains the reason it was missing) and happily munching on algae.

I went out tonight and bought my first read light headgear so I can look in the sand tonight to see if I can figure out what is making all the sand shifts around the rock. I've decided it isn't all current making the ripples. I have to admit that I'm a bit freaked about seeing something emerge from the sand, but inquiring mind want to know.

On another note, I got to meet Grins today at a local SW Club meeting. It is great when you can put a face to a name.
 
I think if we are all brave...we should start a thread with our picture in it so everyone can put a face to a name. Grins...you always start great threads :-)
 
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