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I tried some dry sheet algae but she won't eat it. The hermit crabs love it but she won't touch it. I'll see if I can find some tablets, maybe she'll eat those.
She's pretty cool having in the tank but I would definitely prefer to find her a home instead of feeding her in my tank. |
I'd be interested in borrowing him for a bit, I don't have a ton, but I do have enough to keep him busy for a week probably.
Are your just donating him to "the cause" or do you have a price? |
I am basically looking for a home for him where he's not going to starve. It would be nice if I got a small coral frag or something in trade but not required.
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Well as I said, I'd love to take him for a bit to clean up some of my rockwork but he'd only be there a few days, he may be better off going to a larger tank with a larger algae problem :lol:
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If you want to come and get him you are welcome. You are closer to Edmonton so you might be able to find a home easier than me.
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I had the same dilema so set up 20 gallon to support all macro algae including hair.I use the water from water changes to feed this tank and moved starving CUC here often(lawn mower blenny,sea hare,etc)also makes a great pod factory:biggrin:
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I am finally getting one and i plain to keep mine alive by feeding it the algae off my scrubber once it eats what i have in the tank :)
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Looks like I found a home for the little guy.
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Hi HL649,
Can you tell me what parameters you keep your tank at? temp, PH, salinity and whatever other numbers you have? If you're having success with the sea hare, I'll see how close I can come to your conditions. Thanks |
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