Something to Stir up my sand?

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Ryan5

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I currently have a 50 gallon tank that has two clownfish, a flame angel, a lawnmower blenny, a fire shrimp, 2 emarld craps a few cerith snails, and turbo snails, and around 20-30 small hermit crabs. I also have a condy anenome, a leather coral, and mushrooms. My sand is starting to look like it has a little bit of algae on it and I was wondering if there would be something else that I could put in to stir up my the sand a bit more?
 
Ryan5 said:
I currently have a 50 gallon tank that has two clownfish, a flame angel, a lawnmower blenny, a fire shrimp, 2 emarld craps a few cerith snails, and turbo snails, and around 20-30 small hermit crabs. I also have a condy anenome, a leather coral, and mushrooms. My sand is starting to look like it has a little bit of algae on it and I was wondering if there would be something else that I could put in to stir up my the sand a bit more?

You might try a Gobie. Like a green or orange spotted.
 
+1

A pink spot is nice also and I'd stay away from gold headed sleeper gobys if u have low lying corals, they tend drop sand higher more so

Wat about nassarious snails and bumble bee snails? Both of them burrow
 
i bought a conch snail for the very reason but after i introduced him i havent seen him move since. Day one he ate alll day until i shut off the lights, all over the tank i was very pleased. Since than hes burrowed under the sand in the same spot for 3 days and only sticks his eyes out at times, i saw him feeding on the sand but he wont leave :'(

i need my sand stirred! lol
 
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