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dsaundry 03-28-2008 07:37 PM

Rabbit
 
I have a scribbled rabbitfish that is in with a huma trigger, an aggresive purple tang and a maroon clown..no prob's

Snappy 03-28-2008 10:08 PM

I agree with rabbitfish and if/when the algae is gone they will eat whatever gets put into the tank, at least IME.

wickedfrags 03-28-2008 10:41 PM

Exactly. Good water quality reduces algae, not fish. But if you need assistance getting rid of existing algae, a rabbitfish can help.

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Originally Posted by Jason McK (Post 313514)
I agree, adding a fish for a problem just create other problems.


Jason McK 03-28-2008 10:48 PM

I guess a better point is if you don't want a rabit fish but want it to ride your tank of Algae your stuck with a fish you never really wanted. Mind you there are some really cool Rabit fish out there

J

Snappy 03-28-2008 11:03 PM

I have a foxface in my display and a rabbit in my frag tank. Neither are my favourites but I consider them utility fish with a job to do.

marie 03-29-2008 12:01 AM

I have the perfect hair algae eating duo, I changed out some of my live rock the other day and one of the new rocks was covered in green hair about 2" long.
Within 4 hours, between my foxface and my achilles, the 6" by 6" patch of algae was gone like it never existed :mrgreen:

globaldesigns 03-30-2008 03:06 AM

I have a sailfin (lawnmower) blenny for the algae on the rocks, but use a yellow head goby for the sifting of the sand, plus an emerald crab and some other cleaning crew. I never have to clean anything but sometimes the glass.

niloc16 03-30-2008 04:28 AM

not from personally experience but i've seen wicked responses to the use of freshwater mollys for hair algae. acclimate them very slow and they go crazy on it. but like others have said there is something that is fueling it and adding a fish is only a band-aid not the solution

Pan 03-30-2008 05:12 AM

I have heard good things about rabbit fishes and excess algae...but i never had a lot in the tanks with them in it. But i read an article backing it up in reefkeeping magazine...

SeaHorse_Fanatic 03-30-2008 09:37 AM

Nice school or shoal of tangs:lol:


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