Sand Container for Wrasse?

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I have a pintail wrasee in my bare bottom tank. Does anyone use a container to hold sand for their wrasse to sleep in? I know it should be tall enough so the sand doesnt all spill in the rest of the tank.
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It seems jut adding sand would be a lot more aesthetic than a big container with enough sand for a wrasse and tall enough to keep sand from going over the sides. Besides, there's a lot of beneficial biology in sand.
 
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It seems jut adding sand would be a lot more aesthetic than a big container with enough sand for a wrasse and tall enough to keep sand from going over the sides. Besides, there's a lot of beneficial biology in sand.
you are probably right. I just hate all the detritus/silt it collects even when I try to keep it clean.
 

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I have a pintail wrasee in my bare bottom tank. Does anyone use a container to hold sand for their wrasse to sleep in? I know it should be tall enough so the sand doesnt all spill in the rest of the tank.
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Go to walmart, buy a cheap set of rubbermaid containers. Instead of spaghetti-o’s, add sand and place in tank.

My tank is bare bottom and I’ve kept many wrasses this way since the 90s.
 
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Put a container in a back corner behind some rocks.
My tank is too small for a decent sized one behind rocks. And id like to see the fish pop out and in lol. My tank is a 65. Ill uosoze again someday.
 
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Go to walmart, buy a cheap set of rubbermaid containers. Instead of spaghetti-o’s, add sand and place in tank.

My tank is bare bottom and I’ve kept many wrasses this way since the 90s.
Im glad you chimed in to verify my idea :-D
 

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