merredeth
Active Member
Originally Posted by sw65galma
Man I leave this site for a bit and come back and i see tons of bad info lol..
First off Sand sifting stars die because of 1 reason...lack of food.
Unless you have over 100gal tank, chances are you don't have enough food to support a sand sifting star.
Even if you did...a sand sifter would decimate all living things in your sand bed..basically turing it to Dead sand... (besides the bacteria of course)
The way to get rid of alage on sand is not with sand sifting..but to increase flow in the tank. and reduce Phosphates..
You forgot to mention the horseshoe crab. It will outgrow the tank if it manages to live as odds are they will starve in a 55 gallon tank.
Denise M.
Man I leave this site for a bit and come back and i see tons of bad info lol..
First off Sand sifting stars die because of 1 reason...lack of food.
Unless you have over 100gal tank, chances are you don't have enough food to support a sand sifting star.
Even if you did...a sand sifter would decimate all living things in your sand bed..basically turing it to Dead sand... (besides the bacteria of course)
The way to get rid of alage on sand is not with sand sifting..but to increase flow in the tank. and reduce Phosphates..
You forgot to mention the horseshoe crab. It will outgrow the tank if it manages to live as odds are they will starve in a 55 gallon tank.
Denise M.