Any Experienced Cucumber Keepers?

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Nana, while I have no personal experience I do have a buddy that has 3 tank crashes in as many year, each within a month of adding a cucumber....tank has went almost 2years now no cucumber, no crash.

That being said, in my own RESEARCH I've read that if you can keep them happy they are a great solution to your problem.
 

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Nana, while I have no personal experience I do have a buddy that has 3 tank crashes in as many year, each within a month of adding a cucumber....tank has went almost 2years now no cucumber, no crash.

That being said, in my own RESEARCH I've read that if you can keep them happy they are a great solution to your problem.
I had the same problem. They crashed one of my tanks. When they become stressed or die they release a very serious toxin. They are no way near worth the trouble to me. But, if you can keep them cool as a cucumber go for it.
 

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It's a lot of work but you could toss your rock and stock in a Rubbermaid, stir e top half of your sand and do a 30g water change to suck all that out top with a bag of fresh live sand(not Fiji pink, I've read about issues but everyone uses it) and problem should be fixed!
 
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Yeah I'm the one who started the thread Fiji Pink issues-lol. Maybe I'll just remove 1/2 the SB to start. This is so dang frustrating!! Beautiful tank, awesome happy fish, corals growing like weeds all surrounded by a nasty looking SB, ugh!!
 

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Take a look at nature's ocean Aussie gold live sand, a gorgeous replacement for Fiji and hardly anyone uses it, I love the color...,it's much lighter in color than they try to let on. Lol
 

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I've had a sea cucumber in my tanks for probably the last 18 years.
I had one for over 16 years.
It came in as a hitchhiker with live rock I bought from liveaquaria.
I noticed it when it was about 1" long and did some research and found out that the black bumpy ones are a good sand sifter.
It made the move when I upgraded tanks.

It was probably 18" long and a 1"- 1-1/2" in dia at the largest.

I now have at least 2 in my 233. One is a light sand colored one and the other is a black one.
 

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I've had a Tiger Tail one in my tank for the past 6 months with no issues other than he keeps moving the sand from the front of the tank to the back. Waiting for him to reverse it.
 

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I have had several tiger tails and one solid yellow one. I have had zero crashes in 4 years of being in the hobby. Just don't get a fish that nibbles on them and no dropping rocks on them. They do a good job of cleaning the sand bed up. The only issue i have with them is that the sand clumps up after they finish cleaning it. Have you considered a sand sifting starfish yet? Those do a good job as well, also a conch.
 
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I have a Strawberry Conch, 2x Scarlet legged Hermits, 7 large Nassarius Snail, 2x Creith Snails and about 5 Trochus Snails. None of which have made any difference in my SB at all.
I'm looking for a remedy outside of removing the entire SB.
 

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What about a sandsifting starfish? I know they'll eat your macro fauna, but they should clean your SB.
 
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Two thoughts come to mind with a Sandsifting Star. My tank is only a 40B, I fear it would starve. Second is this issues gets worse the more the SB is disturbed.
 

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Yea, but I doubt they disturb the sand quick enough to release any ammonia or nitrate. Also once they are done doing their job you could give them to someone else who has a similar problem or back to the LFS.
 
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Yea, but I doubt they disturb the sand quick enough to release any ammonia or nitrate. Also once they are done doing their job you could give them to someone else who has a similar problem or back to the LFS.

It's not ammonia nor nitrates I'm talking/concerned with. What I'm saying is this substance seems to appear or worsen whenever the SB is disturbed.
 

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Oh. Sorry, I didn't realize it was something other than normal detritus. So what is this substance or do you have a pic for someone to identify it?
 

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