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    Posted: November 09 2008 at 1:02pm
I found my sea hare completely buried in the sand.  Is this normal?  There is a tiger jawfish and a blenny that flips sand on everything so he could have had help.  I unburied him not knowing what to do. He is moving so he is not dead. I just want to know so I won't panic if it happens again.  Or if I need to move the jawfish or blenny.
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I never had that problem with my seahare or my jawfish.
 
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ive never had mine go in the sand.
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ya i have never heard of that happening. mine doesnt do that
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I've seen them do that on occasion.  Has it consumed all the algae in the tank?
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Nope, there is plenty of it left.  I can't see it now it crawled away and is hiding or buried itself again.
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I don't trust Sea Hares. Too often they die without making a dent on the nuisance algae. Snails are much better and keep the tank clear of bad algae in the long run.
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Originally posted by Mark Peterson Mark Peterson wrote:

I don't trust Sea Hares. Too often they die without making a dent on the nuisance algae. Snails are much better and keep the tank clear of bad algae in the long run.
I was thinking of getting one because I heard that my California Rays would eat my snails and/or crabs. What do you sugest Mark?
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Mine does it every couple of days.  Shane at aquatica said that is pretty normal.

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