MrCote
Non-member
I just bought a sand sifting diamond goby, and its digging through ALL my sand. making mounds everywhere and its doing a great job (and its pretty cool to watch) but its kicking up tons of stuff. I also have a dozen nessarius snails in my tank and a sand sifting conch. Its a 55 gallon tank and I have mostly LPS corals, some softies and an RBTA. My sand bed is roughly 1.5" thick some places thicker and some thinner.
But ever since I got the goby my tank is ALWAYS cloudy from it kicking up particles of whatver in the sand bed and now green film algae grows like crazy. To the point where i have to clean my glass 2-3 times a day. When usually i need to clean it once every 3 or 4 days.
So my questions are:
1. eventually will there be no particles left to be kicked up in the sand bed from my tank overflow collecting it and putting it in my skimmer and sock? or is this something i have to deal with all the time from now on
2. Is the green film algae directly related to the sand being kicked up?
3. Are my corals and RBTA in danger?
4. should I start siphoning my sand bed when i do water changes or is this not necessary because of my sand sifting CUC?
-Thanks,
Tom
But ever since I got the goby my tank is ALWAYS cloudy from it kicking up particles of whatver in the sand bed and now green film algae grows like crazy. To the point where i have to clean my glass 2-3 times a day. When usually i need to clean it once every 3 or 4 days.
So my questions are:
1. eventually will there be no particles left to be kicked up in the sand bed from my tank overflow collecting it and putting it in my skimmer and sock? or is this something i have to deal with all the time from now on
2. Is the green film algae directly related to the sand being kicked up?
3. Are my corals and RBTA in danger?
4. should I start siphoning my sand bed when i do water changes or is this not necessary because of my sand sifting CUC?
-Thanks,
Tom