Good Sand Shifter?

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So whats a good invert for this? Just want something that will mix my sand up as it moves around, I was think about a Fighting Conch. Anyone have experience with these?

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I know people that have a fighting conch with no complaints. Another good sandsifter are nassarius snails.
 

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Fighting conch are good. I think the Florida Fighting Conch" is one of the only CUC members that will even eat Cyno.
 

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I've read that tiger tail cucumber work good. i tried my luck and a rock fell on him, split him open and his guts got on a tang and killed it....
They eat all the sand and then poop it out clean...

I would try my luck again if i can find one... I think what happened to me was a 1 in a 1000 chance... all the bad things at the right time...
 
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Conch and naussurian ... Snails are great! Could consider pistol shrimp sifters. They clean where the snails and such can get to cuz it's under the rocks. I like rainford and hectors gobies too :)
 

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I have two conches and they do a great job of keeping the sand sifted and cleaned
 

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I adore my fighting Conches. THey are fun to watch. Have beedy little eyes on the end of 2 stalks and a long hose for sifting through sand. Awesome hardy creatures!!
 

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Tiger sand conch hands down no contest. I have had almost every cleaner you can think of. Buries itself stirs the sand and cleans like a champ anything that it can reach comical to watch. Never knock anything over in my tank. After a month of having it I had to go get a second and the ones that I had ate dinoflagellates without any problem.
 

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I have a Strawberry Conch, named at the LFS but I have my doubts as mine is about 3" and true Strawberry Conchs only reach a max size of 1"I also have a 2 1/2" SB yet it seems to be doing great. I do supplement feed dried algae along with small meaty foods. Definitely a perfect fit for my 40B. Love it when it sticks it's eyes out from under the sand-lol
 
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fighting conch and zombie snails aka nassarius snails best combo, that's what I have
 

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I bought 2 dwarf Conche under recommendations for a small dino issue on my sand bed and sure enough they ate it. In all the google searching i have done not one article came up for conche as a possible solution to dinoflagellates so i figured i would chime in as they are great sand sifters and will eat even dinos in your sand bed
 

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