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Hello all. I need some expert opinions. I have a 37 gallon fowlr right now. I plan on getting corals as soon as I upgrade my lighting. My question is, I have Hawaiian black sand as my substrate and want to know what bottom feeders would be a good choice. I had a sand sifter starfish which didn't work out well. Not really interested in crabs much. Is there a goby that could handle the larger size substrate? What other clean up crew is recommended? Thank you for your help.
 

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nassarius snails, conches (tiger or fighting), pitho crabs, cerith snails are all bottom dwellers/sand sifters.

diamond goby, i believe is a sifter
Or strawberry lipped conch :) pistol shrimp?
Why not crabs @Grthomas11
 

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Also, how does one get a "well established gravel bed"? I have power heads that stir up everything that lands on the bottom and should I not vacuum the gravel?
 

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Also, how does one get a "well established gravel bed"? I have power heads that stir up everything that lands on the bottom and should I not vacuum the gravel?
time will provide you with an "established sandbed" as well a beneficial bacteria population. if the power heads stir everything up, either lower the strength or aim it upward so the sand isn't being blown around. untouched sandbeds are what is beneficial, but do change in color overtime so you probably will not have that pristine white sand everyone likes.
 

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Crabs do drag shells around... Which agitate sandbed lol, I love crabs :)
 

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some are, some are not! generally dwarf blue legged hermit, and keys red hermit crabs are
I have these 2 guys. They are fun to watch.
 

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