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![]() when i had the first tank they were in there for over 3 months. These new ones have been in there about 3 weeks now i think.
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![]() Why not try a conch? Ever since i got mine my sand doesn't accumulate very much algae or ditritus at all.
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![]() You could borrow a conch. or buy a realy small one and trade it off when it outgrows the tank.
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![]() I recommend SMASHING your tank with a big HAMMER.
Or trying out Cerith/Nerite snails.
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![]() I'm going to pass on the conch and big hammer, as I'm pretty sure neither are great for a nano.
![]() The tank is 8 months old, and I think part of the issue is removing desolved organics. I added a Lee's skimmer about a month ago, and water quality is steadily improving. In fact, after writing my original question, I've found my sand looking better and better for longer periods of time. I think my approach will be to add 1 or 2 marg. & cerith snails (each), and wait again. Thanks for all the answers. Steve |
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![]() Great thread Steve. I find that even though I don't have a big algae problem, the sand in my tank does get discolored over time and needs to be stirred... kind of a biofilm or something.
What would you guys recommend as a good sifting snail for a two gal nano... the smaller the better. Two or three enough for a tank like this? I have a few stomatella in my home tank and really like them but I dont have a sandbed in that tank so i don't know how well they would be. Thanks for your help! - Chad
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