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Old 05-21-2013, 08:53 PM
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Just for arguments sake what is everyones favorite hair algae eaters available localy..

i was told snails and hermits by my LFS

but i have read that rabbit fish, foxfaces, and Blennies are more ideal..

Does anyone have experiences they can share to provide some clarity here?
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Sea Hare will do the trick!!!
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Old 05-21-2013, 09:26 PM
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Been looking for one for 2 weeks everywhere ive been to is out.. and speaking of! with the sea hare, are they very sensitive? I have a cinni- clown and a domino damsel and i wouldnt want that hare oozing in my tank because of nozy fish..
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Been looking for one for 2 weeks everywhere ive been to is out.. and speaking of! with the sea hare, are they very sensitive? I have a cinni- clown and a domino damsel and i wouldnt want that hare oozing in my tank because of nozy fish..
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Just ask the LFS to order one for you

They are sensitive so you have to acclimate them very slowly.

Most important point: They eat all the algae very quickly so remember to post that it is available to another reefer so that she can help him too, otherwise the sea hare will starve to death.,

Hermits are predators. They eat the good stuff your corals eats. One or two though is not a problem
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Had good results with sea urchins.
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my yellow tang ate almost all of mine.
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sea urchins.
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Sea hare
Just ask the LFS to order one for you

They are sensitive so you have to acclimate them very slowly.

Most important point: They eat all the algae very quickly
Wayne I have to call your bluff I have 2 seahares in my RSM 250 and they are both retarded lol they have not touch a single bit of GHA its really ****ing me off and I'm also running GFO aggressively and shortened my light cycle from 11 to 6 hrs my next attack is a yellow tang which is the boss of algae eating. I have a tommi tang in there and he is doing nothing. and im also battling Apatasia too and red turf \

oh ya isn't reefing fun
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I agree with Doug. Turbos will do the trick. But y fo so many have ha problems
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Wayne I have to call your bluff I have 2 seahares in my RSM 250 and they are both retarded lol they have not touch a single bit of GHA its really ****ing me off and I'm also running GFO aggressively and shortened my light cycle from 11 to 6 hrs my next attack is a yellow tang which is the boss of algae eating. I have a tommi tang in there and he is doing nothing. and im also battling Apatasia too and red turf \

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Can you post a pic of one so I can take a look at it?

Post a request in the livestock section for someone who might have one they can loan or sell you that does the job

They avoid high flow because they are found in nature in lagoon type areas so try cutting back to see if it makes a difference

I would get a small algae covered rock and put it and the sea hare in a floating plastic container. The sea hare should attack it voraciously. Than put it back in the tank in a very low flow area on an algae covered rock.

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