DSB with no clean up crew.

stig

Member
I live in Japan and in the 3 years that I've kept SW fish, I have barely seen a hermit crab. Basically, I'm going to set up a 46G with DSB and I don't think I'll be able to get a clean-up crew. I will buy a sand-sifting goby of course.
Should I give up on the DSB?
 

birdy

Active Member
As far as I understand, the worms and small fauna in the sand of your DSB are much more beneficial than a clean up crew, clean up crew mainly eats algae and some leftover food that falls to the bottom, just be sure not to overfeed.
 

finland

Member
I would agree with Birdy about the worms and infauna being more benificial to a dsb. IMO snails do a better job as far as a cleanup crew, so if hermits are not available stick with snails. Conches are good sand cleaners. Also, someone correct me if I am wrong, but a sand siftiing goby may do harm to the dsb, as it will deplete the benificial critters in your sand bed.
 

stig

Member
Thanks for the replies. A sand-sifting goby will eat the critters on the surface but I didn't think that was a problem. Can anyone tell me if it isn't recommended?
 
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