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Originally Posted by Snappy
My Naso tang eats these: Lobophora, Dictyota & Padina
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Ok, thanks.
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Originally Posted by untamed
Tank seems small to suggest a Naso Tang.
It is my experience that algae will grow if the conditions are right for it to grow. IF...IF...you found a particular critter/fish that ate the algae you happen to have...then it will eat that algae and you'll have a different kind of algae in no time.
My advice: Put in a refugium and grow algae there where you can harvest it easily. (if you don't already have one) Weed/pluck/tweeze out any fast growing algae from the display, but let any slow growing algae grow large.
I think it is very difficult to create a system that grows NO algae. If you accept that, start planning what algae you want to grow and where.
That's my experience, FWIW.
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I have RowaPhos running in an AquaClear, and a ball of chaeto in my display. The chaeto has been in there for about 8 months. I have never pruned it, and it has only grown from about 4" to about 7". It's a dense ball and is very dark green. The Lobophora is the biggest pain in the butt since it is hard to get off the rocks. I have a couple other algaes that I have yet to identify as well.