Caribsea Hawaiian black too big for sand sifters?

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I know theres other threads with similar questions, but there are a lot of mixed answers, so i figured id give it another shot. The grain size of the sand is between .25-3.5mm. If i wanted a sand sifting goby in my 32gal biocube is the sand too big? Thanks in advance.
 

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I know theres other threads with similar questions, but there are a lot of mixed answers, so i figured id give it another shot. The grain size of the sand is between .25-3.5mm. If i wanted a sand sifting goby in my 32gal biocube is the sand too big? Thanks in advance.
I had a diamond goby with that sand and it did fine. It was probably 3ish inches though.
 

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I know theres other threads with similar questions, but there are a lot of mixed answers, so i figured id give it another shot. The grain size of the sand is between .25-3.5mm. If i wanted a sand sifting goby in my 32gal biocube is the sand too big? Thanks in advance.
I would say yes. It's mostly crushed lava rock, and pretty coarse with sharp edges. I think it can vary in size from bag to bag also, so you may get a fine bag or you may get a little more coarse bag.
 

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