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Sea Hare for rent
I picked up a sea hare fron nate @ big als, this thing has done an AMAZING job at eating the hair algae in my tank. The rocks were completley covered, with long hair algae, a couple of weeks later and the rocks are clean. He did make kind of a mess of the sand bed, but other than that I can't compain. I figre he'll be out of hair algae to eat in a couple of weeks, so if anyone wants to "borrow" him untill their algae is gone he'll be up rent. You can take him for free (temporarily), but frags are always accepted :biggrin:
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Forgive my ignorance but I've never heard of a sea hare before. Can you explain because if its as good as you make it out to be I may need it for my tank soon.
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it looks like a pretty big (about 3 inches in diameter and pretty round) and very ugly slug. Go to reef central and do a search, that is where I heard about them.
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Will do, Thanks!
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Does yours take algae pellets or wafers yet Sean?
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Have you heard of them doing that Tony ?
From what I've heard, they eat hair algae only.....and then die. :sad: |
haven't tried that... but i did a bit of reading and they take them readily... supposedly anways.
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I've heard you can feed them pellets or wafers, if you run out of hair algae.
I've got a plethora of spirulina pellets that I'm hoping mine will like since nobody else will touch these things. I haven't seen him eat any of these yet though, but alongside the hair algae, he has eaten a lot of fuzzy crap that nobody else will touch. I've got a couple spots where the snails don't go (sump return outlets for one) that got positively overrun with hair algae every week or two. I don't know if it will be enough in the long run so I'm hoping to try the pellets or wafers thing down the road. (Just have to find one that I see him eat!) |
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How long does the hair algae need to be before your hare will eat it? My tank(recently overhauled) is just beginning its diatome cycle, the hair algae is only a mm long.
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not to sure, I don't thing the length really mattters, but if its still short, I would grab some snails before it becomes a prob.. the hare will mow it all down in no time.
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Before everyone goes nuts on the whole sea hare thing, I'd like to caution that their ink is a bit on the toxic side and can readily... kill your tank if you don't have strong carbon filtration and aren't on top of things. Also, they seem to have this knack for getting sucked into filter intakes and overflows.
Edit: Oh yeah, before I forget, some species get like a meter long. |
Who's going nuts? :confused: Um, you seem to be dredging through old posts. Got some time on your hands?? :razz:
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I'm so amazingly bored and my brain is fried from making this stupid website.
Figure I'd catch up on what I've been hesitantly missing out on. Har har har |
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How much hair algae you need for that one?! :eek: :lol:
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That thing would look awesome in my step-grandmother's mouth.
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So what Teevee I asume that is a pic of a sea hare?
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Holy #@%#@ that thing is uuuuugly!
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Yeah Dave, as Albert said, there are a few monster species. :smile:
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