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banditpowdercoat 12-02-2009 02:04 AM

Who eat's Green Hair Algae??
 
I got a nasty breakout in my 150. I can't keep up. Got a Lawnmower blenny, he doesnt touch it, 2 tangs don't acknowledge it...

I cant pluck half of it. Its in the rocks and I can;t pick it all off.

Thx in advance

68shelby 12-02-2009 02:06 AM

algae
 
what kind of tangs do you have?

upthecreekwithoutapaddle 12-02-2009 02:07 AM

purchase a sea hare, but be sure to return it to the LFS once the job is done?

banditpowdercoat 12-02-2009 02:07 AM

Hippo and Yellow. Coral Beauty and Flame angel as well, but I dont think they think it's tasty either

banditpowdercoat 12-02-2009 02:10 AM

No LFS here that deals salt. I have to take a trip, or have shipped. Anyone in Kamloops have one they wana share???

naesco 12-02-2009 03:52 AM

Either too much light or poor water quality which is the root of your problem

In the meantime order in a sea hare.
Make sure you acclimate it very carefully or it will not survive the stress of transfer.
Getting it from a fellow reefer is best.
Once you get it and it is down to 90% of the hair algae eaten you need to start feeding it spirulina sinking tablets or sink some nori to the bottom or it will die of starvation.
It is best to pass it on to another reefer who has an algae problem
The other fish solutions are hit and miss and not worth disturbing your existing fish for.

tgoeujon 12-02-2009 03:53 AM

total pet in kamloops had a few sea hares on saturday when i was there

BlueWorldAquatic 12-02-2009 04:25 AM

for hair algae we have found the livestock to do the most damage to it are as follows;

Scopus Tangs
Dragon Gobys
Tuxedo Urchins
Emerald Crabs
Mexican Turbo snails
and of course Sea Hairs (we have a few circulating around Edmonton)

Hope that helps.

Ken

fishytime 12-02-2009 04:37 AM

Most of the "hair munchers" BWA(Ken) mentioned will do a much better job if you can keep the algae pruned...its like, "a cow can be in a field of grass two feet tall and he/she will eat the short, new stuff"...We have a pretty neat "program" at the shop...We re-home seahares on a rental basis....pay full price for the seahare then get 50% back in store credit when you return it...I know that doesnt help you out there in BC but it was a shameless plug for RC:mrgreen:

banditpowdercoat 12-02-2009 04:51 AM

Ya I know my water, Nitrates etc are probibally an issue. Lights, 2 250W MH 8hrs, 2-10PM on a 5'lx2'dx2'h tank. I procrastonate on water changes. 15g/month on average. My bad :(
But we usually only feed the fish once a day too, and have been trying to lessen the food. Sometimes pellet snacks during day, just a little tho, try to keep the unetens that settle to floor to a min.

I love my fish, I just don;t have time to devote to keep my tank pristine


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