It doesn't matter how big it is, she rips the legs off and than picks at it until it is dead. It looks the same. This has led to the creation of this article to help you understand what they are and what to do.

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Purchase $99 or more in Marine Life and get Free Shipping when you apply coupon code: freeshipping They do come out during the daytime from time to time, and can often be seen once the lights go out, including on the glass. Trust me. Wasn't too much of a loss, but I did panic after having this creature in my tank that is supposedly responsable for all those horror stories I hear about sand sifters! I vac my sandbed really good each week (I clean it & keep it clean like its a classic car goin to a car show) but I can still move the sand and see plenty of detritus float out.

Reviewed by: Phillip A Thrasher Jr on 04/26/2015.

They are freshwater but I feed them to her every other day to try and prevent the ones in my tank from getting eaten. The starfish is constantly buried in the sand. I have small hermits in my tank and some small snails but if my puffer sees them she eats them. I have them in my 29 gallon and they turn the sandbed!

... What do sand sifting gobies eat?

having a critter eat that stuff then poop it out might be easier to clean it out because by them eating it and pooping, its like condensing the garbage lol.

im looking into getting a few critters to dig thru my sandbed to eat all the extra food that goes in there. Their primary diet is small invertebrates that live in the sand.

You may also Take some food, sinking pellets or piece of shrimp and place it beside the star and than put the star on it. I also have 20 pounds of live sand mixed with 20 pounds of marine white sand. Order by Phone While they spend much of the time hidden under the sand, this is okay since they are helping to keep it clean. Spot feed it first of all. Brown Diatom Algae is not an alga, but a single-celled organism that appears in an aquarium when there is an abundance of Silicate.

Location oceanside, NY.

As long as there is food settling at the bottom at some point they will get it, if you notice it acting weird it might be hungry and you can spot feed it if you have to. Sand sifting stars eat live foods and are the worst thing you can go to a functioning sand bed.

They are also voracious eaters and are not good additions to a reef tank. They do a great job. Oh well.Phane if you have food that lays on the bottom of your sandbed he will eat it. All images, pictures and descriptions are generalizations and cannot be exact

They do a great job. They are incredibly reef safe and only provide a benefit to your tank Like other Starfish, the Sand Sifter should never be exposed to open air while handling. Like other starfish, the Sand Sifting Sea Star will also consume small invertebrates, including shrimp, urchins, mollusks, bivalves, or other small sea stars.

When it comes to cleaning the sand bed, the Sand Sifting Starfish, Their beige/brown bodies blend in with the sand so they can sometimes disappear while buried in the sand.

!I've been doing once a week but will normally be doing every two weeks.

I think my sand sifting starfish is going hungry, maybe I take him back unless I can find a food source for him. She eats every snail and hermit, porcelain crab, anything like that.

With $149 or more in Marine Life. I actually ended up returning it to a different lfs.

I didn't do much reading on it, but I thought it would help with diatoms and now all I see is people saying it will eat all the benificial stuff then die? You may also Please select from the available Aquarium Supplies below. I really like having critters that do the work for me, as it makes for a more natural ecosystem.

Do not use large-grained sand, crushed coral or large size aragonite as the sand sifters will not be able to process this material without injuring themselves. They are harder to find but do a great job! Another great sand cleaner is a fighting conch.

For sand sifting fish, be sure to select a substrate with a small enough grain size (0.5 to 1.7-millimeter grain size, or sugar-sized) that the fish will be able to process it through the mouth and gills. Honestly with the crazy clean up crew I have when I siphon my sandbed every other week I hardly get anything out of it.

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This star had done lots of cleaning over night...I can see the star shape all over the sand, busy guy! They eat micro fauna. You may also Please select from the available Invertebrate Species below.

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