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Guaranteed bubble algae eater
Unfortunately, I don't know who.
I found a rock in my reef tank growing it and put it into the FOWLR. It was eaten by the next day, but unfortunately, I did not see who did it. Rocks with bubble algae accepted for further research. :lol: |
Who lives in the FOWLR
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priceless
that fish would be priceless once you find out which one :biggrin:
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My Red Sea sailfin tang (Z. desjardini) mows down the stuff. :)
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Once you identify the algae eater you can start a rental service.
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Yeah, please pimp out the fish to the rest of us reefers! ;)
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Deb so you still have the Moorish Idol I know for a fact that they will mow it down...
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No I don't Mike.
I have a Blackblotch Trigger, a Yellow Tang, a Scopas Tang, a Blackback Butterfly, a Regal Tang, a Maroon clownfish, a Cortez Angel and two chocolate chip starfish. |
poll
Lets make a betting poll to see which one we believe is the bubble algae muncher. My bet is the scopas tang.
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My Magnificent Foxface eats bubble algae.
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I need to get some more bubble algae and then I can take bets !!:lol:
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Damn, you can have almost my whole tank.. I have a infestation of bubble alge! :bad-word:
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Top $$$$$
I'll be the first to say that I will pay top dollar for anybody who's willing to sell a fish that likes eating bubble algae.
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I think most Acanthurus will cease the opportunity if a new piece of rock with bubbles was introduced into their establish environment. My guess would be the yellow and scopa that did the majority of the work.
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