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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Barrington, Rhode Island
Posts: 100
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Hello,
I've already order the 9 for 99$ from ipsf, so I have some bristle worms and pods. I've also got nassarius snails stiring the top layer of sand. I was wondering about what inland sells that is of use for the sand bed. I want the miniature brittle stars, but are the shrimp (mysis and gammarus) good for anything besides fish food? Are spagetti worms very beneficial when you already have a bunch of bristle worms? It seems to me like i should just order a few minature brittle stars. Any thoughts? Thanks, Todd [This message has been edited by todd_nano (edited 05-21-2001).] |
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Forney Texas USA
Posts: 2,298
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todd_nano,
I use detrivore and sand sludge kits from Island Aquatics and Indo Pacific Sea Farms. http://ipsf.com/ They seem to be complementary. This was originally recommended to me by Dr. Ron. Regards, Scott ------------------ The definition of an expert is a washed-up drip under pressure. You can see my reeftank at http://www.homestead.com/spasse/ |
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Sponsor
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: DeKalb, IL.
Posts: 54
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IMO, the terribellied/speghetti worms are some of the best worms that you can add to a sand bed
------------------ Rod Buehler http://www.rodsreef.com |
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