aw2

aw2

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Depends on what type of fish you're keeping in an "agressive tank". Some fish eat snails, hermits, etc. while others will eat crabs, shrimp, etc.
In my tank, I keep 2 baseball sized Red Starry Hermits, 2 Bahama Stars and 4 Turbo Snails.
 

aw2

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Zebra Eels will eat crabs, shrimp and sometimes small fish.
Dog Faced Puffers will eat crabs, hermits, sometimes snails and shrimp.
Pather Groupers will eat shrimp and small fish.
 

aw2

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Choc. Chip Stars might be alright, but your Puffer may take bites every once in a while.
You could probably get away with Turbo Snails and larger hermits.
 

aw2

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Margaritas and astreas may get munched by the Dog Faced.
And, I'd stay away from CC...definately not something I recommend for a tank but some people have luck with it. IMO, it's just a nitrate factory and needs to constantly be cleaned.
 

puffer24/7

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damn is there anything that will keep the sand bed clean with out get tormented by the puffer also is it ok to mix the cc and sand
 

aw2

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Mixing sand with crushed coral is a pain.
The sand settles through the CC and you end up with sand on bottom and CC on top.
 

puffer24/7

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damn that sucks well is there anything at all that will keep the sand bed clean what about a sand sifting starfish
 

puffer24/7

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harah large hermits will be fine thank god now the hard part is where can i get them and they will be fine with any other fish i choose to put in i think if they can survive puffers they can survive anything am i right
 

reel1in

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Throw a dragon wrasse in there he'll sift the sand and make it good as new there real fun to watch as well my tanks sand was disgusting till I threw the dragon wrasse in there its really neat when the lights go off and they disappear in the sand till the next day
 
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