Fish or inverts to clean below the sand surface?

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25% of the reason I’m planning a 120 by February is urchin...
 

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I’ve never come across one for sale in a store or online. Any suggestions where to purchase?
 

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Would the diamond goby get along with other fish? Bought a purple pseudochromis couple months ago and ended up being the bully of the tank and had to remove it. Since when ive been worried about adding any fish
Mine has gotten along fine with everyone in my tank. The only problem I could imagine is if you had other gobies.
 
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Mine has gotten along fine with everyone in my tank. The only problem I could imagine is if you had other gobies.
I have a Hi Fin Red Banded Goby that's buddy buddy with a pistol shrimp. They hang out in the back of the tank tho
 

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Not sure on that then
 

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I have a diamond watchman, I have narsaarus snails, I have urchins, I have everything except the conch.
My watchman tears up my sandbed. But he doesn’t get to the side of the glass every where all the time
 

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Don't you all siphon clean your sand bed when you do your water changes? When I first started a million years ago I was told this was the best way to ensure there was minimal build up of crud and have always been doing it. Yes, I do also have sand sifters and various other snails to help.
Is the siphoning with a 'gravel vacuum' not the go?
 

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I personally don't. It is a good practice to have if you do water changes. I don't do and haven't done a water change in 8 months. So I rely on the sand sifters to rotate my sand
 
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Don't you all siphon clean your sand bed when you do your water changes? When I first started a million years ago I was told this was the best way to ensure there was minimal build up of crud and have always been doing it. Yes, I do also have sand sifters and various other snails to help.
Is the siphoning with a 'gravel vacuum' not the go?
I disturb the sandbed alittle nothing crazy. literally just the top layer. I use a turkey baster to get particles suspend in the water column then suck it out
 

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I am one of those old school sand vacuumers. PITA, but at 150 total system volume, I don't have an ocean to dilute the nastiness I have seen grow in there. But I respect that others manage differently than I do, and with success.
 

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