My sand sifting starfish haven't even come close to making a dent in our sand bed, so I wanted to ask if anyone knows whether sea hares will eat hair/filamentous algae growing in 'mats' on the sandbed. Thanks!
I've got four tangs, a fox face, and a lawnmower blenny, and no luck.I find tangs to be the best at keeping a sandbed clean,
Orange shoulder (16 years and going) Lieutenant have been the best
They poop a stream of sand
It so cool!
They tend to like rocks and glass the best, but they are awesome at that! Also, can't you just remove the mats on the sand?My sand sifting starfish haven't even come close to making a dent in our sand bed, so I wanted to ask if anyone knows whether sea hares will eat hair/filamentous algae growing in 'mats' on the sandbed. Thanks!
If the algae is coming up off the sand in tufts they’ll probably eat it, but they won’t particularly clean the sand. SS stars don’t really clean sand either.My sand sifting starfish haven't even come close to making a dent in our sand bed, so I wanted to ask if anyone knows whether sea hares will eat hair/filamentous algae growing in 'mats' on the sandbed. Thanks!
I always have -- and still will.Nobody uses nassirius anymore? Guess I’m just old
I use them as entertaining clean up crew, but not for cleaning the sand of algae. They are meat eaters and whatever sand turn over they do is basically an accident as they come out for food they smell.Nobody uses nassirius anymore? Guess I’m just old
They prefer hardscapes.Is abalone an option for sand?
Post title is “clean the sand bed”I use them as entertaining clean up crew, but not for cleaning the sand of algae. They are meat eaters and whatever sand turn over they do is basically an accident as they come out for food they smell.
get a Bella Goby - my favorite fish everI've got four tangs, a fox face, and a lawnmower blenny, and no luck.
I should have clarified in my original post that I was asking about a sea hare since, like urchins and sea stars, they don't need to be QT'd (and can just be rinsed off).
After thinking about it for a while, I'm going to just bite the bullet and QT a set of sand sifting inverts. I opted to get a tiger tail, a couple conchs, and ten or so nassarius snails for my Nuvo 200, and they're now in QT time out for the next 6 weeks.