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Yes they are coral safe and hard workers.
 

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Are they coral safe? I need something to keep my coral bed clean
As long as u don’t have corals that are on the sand bed ie acans, chalices.. etc. oh and they like to steal ur frags and hide them In Their den. So glue down EVERYTHING! Mines a real jerk if u can’t tell 😂😂
 

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As long as u don’t have corals that are on the sand bed ie acans, chalices.. etc. oh and they like to steal ur frags and hide them In Their den. So glue down EVERYTHING! Mines a real jerk if u can’t tell 😂😂
this - they will pick up sand spit it out all over your corals on the sand bed -- they will burrow under some of your larger corals that are on the sanded -- but they are workhorses and keep the sand clean for me -

its just become a natural thing to do -- scrape glass -- blow sand off corals -- move corals back that it has moved

mine is the smallest diamond goby I have seen in a tank - and it still gets around and takes care of my 150 gallon 6 foot long sanded

also you will potentially have sand storms as it shifts through the sand when you first get it -- that dies down
 

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