Conch in Biocube?

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Hi all! I’m looking for some help with my sand bed management. Right now whenever I do a water change I siphon out the sand but that’s the only thing moving the sand around besides a few nassarius snails. I’ve read that conchs can help out with keeping the sand bed turned over. I have a 32 gallon biocube - is that too small for a conch?
 
Hi all! I’m looking for some help with my sand bed management. Right now whenever I do a water change I siphon out the sand but that’s the only thing moving the sand around besides a few nassarius snails. I’ve read that conchs can help out with keeping the sand bed turned over. I have a 32 gallon biocube - is that too small for a conch?
Nope. It’s good. Tiger or fighting work great.
 
Hi all! I’m looking for some help with my sand bed management. Right now whenever I do a water change I siphon out the sand but that’s the only thing moving the sand around besides a few nassarius snails. I’ve read that conchs can help out with keeping the sand bed turned over. I have a 32 gallon biocube - is that too small for a conch?
Ive got a tiger conch in my 15 gallon. He is always out and about cleaning my sand!
 
Thanks!! Do you continue to vacuum the sand or just let it do its thing?
it works itself out. I lost my fighting conch in there and bought another. After I got the next one, the other turned up. SO I actually have 3 fighting right now in a 32 cube. They will be transferred eventually to the bigger tank but not an issue right now. I also have a Jawfish though and he displaces sand like crazy. so my sand is frequently moved around, just not by me.
 

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