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Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber in a small nano?


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    Default Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber in a small nano?

    I have a poop problem! Well, not me in particular, my nano cube does! I was reading up on some good "cleaners" for this particular dirty job, and found out that tiger tail cucumbers can do the deed. If I threw one in my 6 gallon nano, would it outgrow it pretty fast, it can always be moved to the big tank after awhile. Let me know your thoughts! Thanks DIRT
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    davejnz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Dirt,cukes are an excellent addition for a tank with a sandbed.The LFS here keeps them in those little cubicle tanks and they claim they are very hardy.I have no personal experience with them but i'm sure someone else will chime in.Buy a small one and i would think you would be fine as long as you feed your tank enough.The end result with foods after it is consumed/excreted is detritus which is what they eat.

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