Hey! Have a porcupine puffer in a 250g corner tank. He is, obviously, a messy eater. I know he will destroy any inverts I put in the tank. Is there any safe inverts/fish that will clean the sand bed?
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How deep is your sand bed and what are the dimensions?Hey! Have a porcupine puffer in a 250g corner tank. He is, obviously, a messy eater. I know he will destroy any inverts I put in the tank. Is there any safe inverts/fish that will clean the sand bed?
1.5" sand bed and its a triangle corner tank with 4 foot sides.How deep is your sand bed and what are the dimensions?
Interesting, never would have thought of that. Going to do some researchFlounder? While they do not clean sand, their burrowing action will help keep it aerated. These will also prey on small fish and invertebrates.
https://www.saltybottomreefcompany.com/flounder (listed as Bothus lunatus but actually appears to be Trinectes maculatus which grows up to 6 inches long)

Thanks! Note that Trinectes maculatus is more common in the freshwater hobby but can tolerate marine salinities.Interesting, never would have thought of that. Going to do some research![]()
Your best bet is going to be once he gets larger, 6-8 inches or so, you can go with small Caribbean blue leg hermits, They stay really small and he wont pay as much attention to them.He's about 3-4". Eating krill and half shell clams. Sandbed is 1.5".

