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My sand bed is also shallow. I am a big anti-DSB (let's not start anything on that ). I let bristles take care of ugly things
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Yeah, and you think they don't crap?...
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Crap = coral food + skimmer's job Hmmm now u r making me wonder what bristle worm's poop looks like...I would imagine poops with bristles Maybe that's how they distinguish between theirs and others. Ok enough with hijacking OP's thread, bad me bad me! I got a Kien-ish thread to take care of now
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We have a 29 g biocube too and your question was a timely one for us. My son is a beginner...so am I...
Do we have to vacuum off his rocks? We had a turkey baster in there today and a ton of debris went into the air when it blew on the rocks. Then do we strain that out? So much to learn...sigh...Also, our nassarius snails seem to stir the sand up a lot. That's probably enough? |
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Sorry, didn't mean "air" meant water. Anyway the debris was floating around.
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