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Unread 05/04/2017, 08:15 AM   #1
Reef_World
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Tomato Clown

Hi guys. I have a tomato clown that constantly tosses my sand to one side of my tank and leaves the other side sandless. Has anyone experienced with this behavior and how can I deal with it so I do not have a constant sand storm and ugly sand bed?

Also, after some time I gave up and left the sand alone since it was an everyday thing and now I am afraid of spreading my sand around in the tank to avoid a spike. I know they say to take it slow, but the last time I took it slow I caused a mess!! Any suggestions????


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Got nem it can host? If not, you can start from there.


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Got nem it can host? If not, you can start from there.
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