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02/09/2010, 03:03 PM | #1 |
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Poo factory.
Just out of curiosity, is there anything I can do to remove the fish poo from my tank. I was told that disturbing the sand in a saltwater aquarium is the kiss of death, so I've ruled out siphoning. Are there any creatures that will take care of this problem?
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02/09/2010, 03:09 PM | #2 |
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I'm sure that there are some animals that will hep eat some of it and some that will help stir the sand bed up enough to keep it from settling so much, but I will leave it up to the folks that know about these animals better.
You can also use a powerhead and/or a turkey baster and getting everything back in to suspension and adding a filter sock to your drain line to help pick some of it up. I do this and I know other reefers that do this weekly, its called storming the tank, like when storm would move through a reef in the ocean, and moving everything around and help clean an area. HTH
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02/09/2010, 03:23 PM | #3 |
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If you have a shallow sand-bed, I would regularly syphon it with every WC. If it is a DSB, let it be. I would get some nessarius snails, maybe a cucumber to sift the sand and keep it healthy. The cucumbers are SOLELY detrivores. So they will eat left-over food and fish-poo. I have 2 in my tank, and they do quite the job eating dirty sand, and pooping out clean.
If you have gone more than 3 weeks without syphoning/stirring the sand-bed, and you are stocked with fish and corals, I would NOT disturb any sand-bed, shallow or deep.
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02/09/2010, 03:26 PM | #4 |
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If I have a FOWLR tank, will the cucumbers be ok in there? I have 2 bangghi cardinals, 2 parrotfish, 6 hermit crabs & a scooter blennie.
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02/09/2010, 03:27 PM | #5 |
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the blennie, hermits, and cardinals will do NOTHING to the cucumbers, mine crawl right over it as if it were another piece of rock. The parrotfish I don't know about.
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02/09/2010, 03:30 PM | #6 |
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As long as you have fine sand and not gravel you should be OK. I'd hate to constipate the little guy.
I have a huge black cuke (whew..had to watch the spelling there) and somewhere a tiny tiger tail but I don't see him often. The black cuc is a pop-eating machine.... I also have nassarius snails, brittle stars, and tons of other creatures in my clean up crew. IMO they have the most important job in your tank so stock them well!!!! |
02/09/2010, 03:37 PM | #7 |
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I have a 55 gallon tank. I have a nice layer of live sand over small grained dead sand. Any other thoughts on what I could get that will get along with my fish and crabs?
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02/09/2010, 03:42 PM | #8 |
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My tiger pistol stirs the crap out of my sand with his constant excavations. We are currently in a battle of wits as I don't like the sand hills he keeps making in my front area. I keep filter floss in my HOB that I replace every 4 days, after a turkey basting, dowel stirring.
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