Recommendations to clean below surface of live sand.

scotty37

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Hey guys. I have a 54 gallon corner with about an inch and a half of live sand. I am starting to get a buildup of diatom algae about a half inch from the surface. What do you recommend as something that will burrow in the sand and keep it mixed up and clean. I was looking at sand sifting stars and cucumbers. Any help is appreciated! Thanks
 

miaheatlvr

Active Member
Originally Posted by scotty37
Hey guys. I have a 54 gallon corner with about an inch and a half of live sand. I am starting to get a buildup of diatom algae about a half inch from the surface. What do you recommend as something that will burrow in the sand and keep it mixed up and clean. I was looking at sand sifting stars and cucumbers. Any help is appreciated! Thanks
I really really like nassarius snails,, always on the MOVE!
 

miaheatlvr

Active Member
Originally Posted by scotty37
I have snails.. I need something that moves the sand around under the surface.
Nassarius snail, live and eat UNDER the sand, im not talking TUBRO SNAILS!!! :notsure:
 

scotty37

Member
my bad... i was thinking turbo. I had heard they sometimes go under but never even thought about those. Thanks!
 

hot883

Active Member
Your trouble is not in the sand it's on the glass. Not one to stir up the sand bed I leave mine alone. I accept it as part of it. You can run your finger along the glass to clean it off, but I do not recommend it.
 

poniegirl

Active Member
I agree with the Mayor. Your sand bed is part of your filtration system. Best left to its own devices.
I do not disturb mine, either.
 

anonome

Active Member
If it is just to remove the part that is visible through the glass, I have been using a long handled scraper to carefully push the gunk further in the sand, and my nassarius snails do a marvelous job in cleaning it from there. I don't like seeing that mess either. Be careful not to scrape too hard as to scratch the glass. If you have an acrylic tank, I don't know. Mine is glass.
 

matt819

Member
I use a razor blade, and just gently push the blade between the glass and sand. Everything peels right off. The first time I did it I was amazed how good it made it look.
 

poniegirl

Active Member
One of the problems about algae:
When you scrape or in any way dislodge the algae, it becomes a free-floating garden. It does not die or mysteriously dissappear. It lives and shows up elsewhere.
Choose your battles wisely. You really
can't win them all.
I keep a mag in my tank and daily (tease my yellow tail damsel, she hates it) clean the front and down to the sand line.
 
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