Is my conch starving?

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So I have a conch and he completely eradicated my cyano issue on the sandbed within the first week. He’s been in there for a month or two now and I have noticed he has started to clean the rocks and the walls and glass more often. I know the way do this from time to time but does this mean he’s starving or that he’s just checking out spots he hasn’t eaten off of
 
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As long as there is some algae for him to munch on and the tank isn't too young, he should be fine :) if you're concerned, strap a piece of nori to a place on the rock and he can munch
Ok I may do that. The tank is 8 months. Don’t know if you consider it young because that term is pretty relative in this hobby.
 

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