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			 I've got one LR that's pretty much 50% covered with  hair algae.  Most of the other rocks have minor cases (bubble algae, like 5 bubbles, and some other kind that looks like little sticks thus far, maybe caulerpra). 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	I've got several solutions I'm considering at the moment, please give me your opinions. 1) get a Lettuce Nudibranch 2) manual removal 3) dump that specific piece of LR (pretty small, little bigger than a fist) 4) get another kind of invertibrate/fish that'll eat it. I'm planning to manually remove the bubble algae and whatever the other one is this weekend. Won't mind trying a Lettuce Nudibranch cuz I'm in the midst of an algae bloom, so should have plenty for him to eat.  | 
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