gclackum Active Member Supporting Messages 444 Reaction score 127 Dec 5, 2022 #1 Best Sand Sifters. Go!
DiefsReef Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 453 Reaction score 489 Location Buford, GA Dec 6, 2022 #4 I had 2 conch's in my 120 for most of 2 years and they made more of a mess with eggs and such. We recently added a banded goby and hes going to town. They definatly move some sand!
I had 2 conch's in my 120 for most of 2 years and they made more of a mess with eggs and such. We recently added a banded goby and hes going to town. They definatly move some sand!
chemaholic Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 499 Reaction score 493 Location Augusta, GA Dec 6, 2022 #5 My nassarius snails bury themselves daily and burst out of the sand daily. Not bad and they eat detritus too.
My nassarius snails bury themselves daily and burst out of the sand daily. Not bad and they eat detritus too.
TwoFishTacos New Member Supporting Messages 18 Reaction score 25 Location Woodstock Dec 7, 2022 #6 Diamond goby, for sure. Cruisin' along on the sand, 'nom 'nom 'nom all day.