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    So, when I setup my 90 gallon tank, I had some jawfish. In order to make a good environment for them I put in some crushed coral that could be used to build burrows. Well, the jawfish died and I have no intention of getting replacements, now I am stuck with some crushed coral in my substrate.

    I have been "combing" it out little by little. Combing would be a very accurate description of what I am doing considering that I am using a hair pick to sift out the crushed coral.

    Should I even bother? Should I just get more sand and cover it up?

    Here is a semi blurry picture of what I have:


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    i always wanted crushed coral but heard it could be difficult

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    It does not see to be hurting anything or causing any problems. My nassarius snails just glide right over it.

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    Crushed coral isnt the ideal substrate for Nassatious snails. You could remove it a little at a time by simply siphoning it out.. I say you should just get some new jawfish! How deep is the bed?

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    Use a kitty litter scooper? Of course, a NEW one, lawl.

    WHAD UP DEWD, tank looks noice!
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    The substrate is mostly sand, but I had put some crushed coral on top for the jawfish. The sand bed is only an inch or so deep. It was too shallow for the pearly jawfish that I had so they died.

    I have been removing it little by little by just pulling out a cup or two of it every so often. I will probably do it again this week before I do my water change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmweise View Post
    I have been removing it little by little by just pulling out a cup or two of it every so often. I will probably do it again this week before I do my water change.
    Very good Derek!

    Always go slow, only bad things happen quickly! Who's quote is that? I think Dustins?
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    Sounds like you have a good plan...

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    I once replaced all my crushed coral with sand. The litter scoop really works, I would stay away from the wired kind at first unless you have that finer crushed coral...the plastic kind should get most of it out though. I keep one always in my unofficial tool box, its helpful for finding lost things in the sand
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    Quote Originally Posted by corkyGramma View Post
    I once replaced all my crushed coral with sand. The litter scoop really works, I would stay away from the wired kind at first unless you have that finer crushed coral...the plastic kind should get most of it out though. I keep one always in my unofficial tool box, its helpful for finding lost things in the sand
    A CAT LITTLER SCOOP! GENIUS!!!!

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