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Red/pink Serpant sea star did a great job of picking up uneaten Mysis. Brown banded one never touched Mysis does lots of cruising around at night so I would guess detritus. Cowries work well for glass.
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I have 2 one is my Mexican turbo snail cuz he is a eating machine and though my pistol shrimp is not a true cuc he is awesome for keeping my sandbed clean. BTW anyone know of any inverts that will eat maidens hair?
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Quote:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...+of+chemicals+ |
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+1 for turbo snails.
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My spider decorator crab.
He loves adding all typs of small zoa/palys on his back, and skydives from the top of the tank at feeding time to get to the sandbed quickly |
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