Sand mixer

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Jul 9, 2007
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Wollongong, Sydney, Australia
Hi
Could any of you guys recommend an fish or invertebrate that can stiff or mix the top layer of my sand. That is reasonable hardly and is not a golden cheek sleeper goby.
THanks
 
Diamond goby FTW!
 
Planaxids don't actually eat anything in the sand, like cerithids, strombids, and the like, but they do shift it around and eat algae
 
Are the diamond goby or the dragon goby hard to keep, are they similiar to the sleeper gobies. Because I have had sleeper gobyies before and they have always died. This is always due to starvation. they didnt seem to accept the foods i offered them such as brine, mysis shrimp, flakes, pellets, pieces of prawn. the fish or whatever i get it isnt going into my main display its going into another tank which has a 4-6 inch sand bed, but the tank is only 150L (51cmLx51cmWx60cmH). and half is covered with plants. there isnt live rock in the tank besides one small one, just plants and sand and little water flow and lots of copepods and hair algea. Is this going to be a problem this tank is connected to my main tank though.
 
i thinking about getting a mated twinspot goby, because i believe they are relativly easy to keep and cheap. should they be ok in the tank? there is a bit of live rock in the tank now.
 
Twinspot gobies are actually quite difficult to keep. The captivity record is dismal. Unless you want the fish just to have them, invertebrate sifters are a better idea.
 
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