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What eats this
I was wouldering what fish would eat this my tangs dont seem to like it much.
http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/a...nst/algea2.jpg http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/a...nst/algea1.jpg Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
low tech
I am using hot water to kill it and any coral such as GSP that is growing out of control.
I'm doing this because: Cheap. Safe. Available any time. Take a long 1/4 inch flexible air tube. One end to the bottom of the hot water container above the tank Other end to the hard tube that will point to the target. Run the hot water over the target closely, slowly and many times. Try at the target in the most open area first until you get used to it then try it in other ones. You can see the area you was missing in a couple days later. But they are tiny now and you can't miss them on the second time. At first I felt don't like it since it is an awful and low to the earth Tech. But I love it after i got my hands worked well in a tight area. |
Quite a while back I had a big briopsis problem. I finally erradicated it by a combination of manual removel and a Kole tang to clean up the rest. My yellow tang and a foxface would not touch it, but the kole loved it.
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OK thanks your the response. I will be trying manual removal, hot water and I might as well get a kole tang. lol
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Pacific turbo snails eat it like there is no tomorrow. When I first started my nano tank I had some and was letting it grow because I did not know better and I find it cute...then I got one turbo and the next day no more algae...all eated.
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raise your mag up around 1500 and manual removal. briopsis is hard to beat
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