@katbyter Its been a long time since I had an aquarium, and I never had one of them, but the Mystery snail or Nerite snail are two good choices for algae eaters. We always opted for one of the algae eating fish. I don’t remember the exact species, but my kid always referred to as the side-sucker.
Oyster - but I would need to have the dust bin compress the contents under extreme pressure to turn dust into diamonds. Imagine an oyster that makes diamonds! It would confuse schoolchildren. They’d be expecting pearls.
Not a sea creature… but I call mine Count Vacula
@Koolhandjoe
Isn’t the snail the thing you put in your fish tank to clean the creeping crud growing on the tank walls? I vote snail.
@katbyter Its been a long time since I had an aquarium, and I never had one of them, but the Mystery snail or Nerite snail are two good choices for algae eaters. We always opted for one of the algae eating fish. I don’t remember the exact species, but my kid always referred to as the side-sucker.
Sucker, of course you bunch of mangy dogs!
Kraken!
/giphy kraken
Breakfast octopus.
The carp
Puffer Fish with Ramora attachments.
Humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa
The state fish of Hawai’i
Why are sea cucumbers called vacuum cleaners of deep sea? They graze along the bottom and suck up sand and debris.
Nudibranch.
Oyster - but I would need to have the dust bin compress the contents under extreme pressure to turn dust into diamonds. Imagine an oyster that makes diamonds! It would confuse schoolchildren. They’d be expecting pearls.
A compact cordless model with a long battery life that rips through dirt like the tender flesh of a seal.
I present the Baby Shark 10 hour.
Barnacle
/image sarcastic fringehead
Angler Fish or Ichthyosaurs.
/giphy Starfish
Of course I MEANT CHEETAH!
Tunicates suck in about everything that floats by, but if you grab them they will live up too their common name “sea squirts” and go the other way
Cheeto - lol!
Leviathan
the super sucka.
Sting Ray. Not because they possess any sort of vacuum-like qualities, just because I think they would be an easy marketing name.
@jitc I came here to say this. Also you could stick to the shape with a long tail for the handle.
How about, Succorfish?
Sexy Shrimp
/image sexy shrimp
MEGA MAID! Oh, sea creature, right. MEGA MERMAID!