Best way to remove algae in sand?

mrcoffee2

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Hey guys,

I have a 14G biocube that has like a half inch sand bed. I have noticed that it has this really green algae growing in it. What is the best method to have this cleaned. I'd prefer to buy some kind of sand sifter / snail rather than vacuum it out.

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Of all the sandcleaners I've tried(cucumbers, urchins, brittlestars, nassarius, trochus, turbo, fighting conchs, tiger conchs)....the tiger conch is by far the best cleaner. It will even eat 1"+ long green hair algae.
 

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