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Old 01-14-2010, 05:29 AM
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Sorry to hear that Mark, if you decide to place an order with fragalot please let me know.

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Hello,

Love the tanks you have, they are looking great! In reading I saw you were having some problems with an unknown algae. Well I have a small nano tank at work and it had the same kind of algae in there and I had no clue what to do about it. I took a shot at adding one single hermit crab to the tank to see if he would get rid of the algae and to my surprise two days later he had litterally cleaned over half a medium sized rock bare to the rock surface. I'd say if you are able to add a hermit crab to your tank, it's worth the shot. I think it's a blue legged crab we added, but don't quote me on that. I hope this helps.
I've also heard from a friend that tang fish will eat this algae up like nothing also, though I think the nano tank is a little small for a tang, if you have a bigger tank that can handle the tang after he is in the nano for cleaning reasons, that could be an option too.
Just trying to help. Hope some of my advise helps.
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Old 01-15-2010, 04:35 AM
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Thanks for the compliments on my tanks. I really do love this hobby, I just haven't had the luck I wished for in my nano tank.

On the note of what to hit that algae with, I've got blue-legged, red-scarlet, and left handed crabs in the tank and they have no interest in the Algae. I've got a tuxedo urchin and even that won't touch it other than to decorate itself.

I've been sorely tempted to do the Tang thing but as it grows up, I really don't have room for it in my main tank and that just isn't acceptable. Maybe as time goes by, I'll figure out some way to do it.
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Old 01-15-2010, 07:04 AM
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wow, you weren't kidding, you have a lot of mushrooms in there! Are they all the same species? What colour are they ?
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wow, you weren't kidding, you have a lot of mushrooms in there! Are they all the same species? What colour are they ?
Haha...and that's with me culling every week. Painful I know.

They are the blue mushrooms that seem to be incredibly hardy.
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hey man how's it going
I have got a 3" yellow tang you could try for a while to see if he will eat it
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I think that moving your tank to the new 280 might be a good opportunity for an intervention. Before you aquascape the 280 just get in there, tear it down and scrub those rocks clean.
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hey man how's it going
I have got a 3" yellow tang you could try for a while to see if he will eat it
Thanks for the offer...but the tank is only 16" x 16" and that would be torture to a tang. I see that the LFS has some 1" Blue tangs in so maybe I might look at that.
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Oh ya i forgot it was that small. oh well keep trying
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I think that moving your tank to the new 280 might be a good opportunity for an intervention. Before you aquascape the 280 just get in there, tear it down and scrub those rocks clean.
Yeah you are right but man, I don't relish the thought. When you do this...how do you deal with the other corals attached to that rock?

Can you tell I'm just dreading this.
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