Algea sandbed

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Tank is 3 months old, the sand is covered in this algae, I have 2 clowns, yellow tail damsel, 2 nassarius snails, two turbo snails and a hermit crab and they can’t seem to keep up do I need more snails? Or trust the process and let it do it’s thing,

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diatoms or potentially the start of dinos?

buy some copepods/phytoplankton and increase your clean up crew(get more hermit crabs or snails like nerite snails, ninja star astrea snails, and astrea snails)
 

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It’s a normal phase. In time it will correct itself. You could get a good sand stirring creature like a fighting conch and it would help keep the sand clear

Do not get a sand starfish. Just don’t.
 

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It’s a normal phase. In time it will correct itself. You could get a good sand stirring creature like a fighting conch and it would help keep the sand clear

Do not get a sand starfish. Just don’t.
Hey,

Wondering why not? Too young of a tank or a sand shifting starfish it won’t help?
 

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Even in established larger tanks. Sand starfish die miserable deaths and suffer. They eat all the food in the sand, then their body starts to eat itself. Because they hide under the sand, the owner doesn’t realize this is happening. Then one day you see the starfish out, and it looks like something are and chewed on it’s arms. It wasn’t attacked, it’s body is literally eating itself or wasting away due to starvation.



 

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