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about 4 or 5 days ago I went and got my kids some fish for the tank. I have yet to see the Royal Gramma. When I placed her in the tank, she swam into a rock, and hasn't been seen since. Not even a glimpse. I'd like to take my daughter back to the LFS and get her a new fish today, because for a 7 yr old girl, that fish sucks. My sons come down and look at their fish all the time, and my poor daughter comes and just says "Daddy has my fish come out of the rocks yet?"
I'm looking for something small to medium, with some good bright colors on it, needs to be a swimmer and not a hider. Nothing aggressive. So that's my first question.
My second question is, for those of you who have sand sifting stars, do they do a good job of keeping the sand clean?..Reason I ask is my sand is not as white as it used to be. I've got good flow throughout the tank, my parameters are normal, I'm tempted to use the syphon hose, but I read that disturbing the sand isn't a great idea. But it's gotta be cleaned, I can't deal with it looking like that. Any help with this would be great.
Here is a list of my livestock to help with your answers. 90g tank 48"
Mated pair of Clowns (Clarkiis) 2"
Cardinal 2"
Foxface 4"
scooter blenny 2"
Blue Linckia starfish (inherited with LR)
I'm looking for something small to medium, with some good bright colors on it, needs to be a swimmer and not a hider. Nothing aggressive. So that's my first question.
My second question is, for those of you who have sand sifting stars, do they do a good job of keeping the sand clean?..Reason I ask is my sand is not as white as it used to be. I've got good flow throughout the tank, my parameters are normal, I'm tempted to use the syphon hose, but I read that disturbing the sand isn't a great idea. But it's gotta be cleaned, I can't deal with it looking like that. Any help with this would be great.
Here is a list of my livestock to help with your answers. 90g tank 48"
Mated pair of Clowns (Clarkiis) 2"
Cardinal 2"
Foxface 4"
scooter blenny 2"
Blue Linckia starfish (inherited with LR)