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Trevor Robertson 03-11-2004 01:13 AM

Want some Money?
 
Okay well my tank is being over run with alge and I am looking to give someone some cash to come over and clean it for me. I have had one guy come and do a few things but not want I wanted. I have also callled AI but they never showed, so I though why not offer it to some that that could use the cash to buy a nice coral that they could then frag for me later in life. I am looking for what I think would take you about 2 hours, I just need some advice on how to prevent and someone that is better then me at cleaning or telling me why this is happening, I have some test kits but not all.

Well Thanks for reading hoping someone has some time and needs a few bucks.

mnoll406 03-22-2004 04:52 PM

Hey Trevor,
Buy a sea hare. They will clean your tank right up. Getting your nutrient export working properly is still necessary, but the sea hare will make short work of the hair algae.

Mike

Beverly 03-22-2004 06:03 PM

Re: Want some Money?
 
Trevor,

Where are you located? I'm PMing you.

spikehs 03-22-2004 08:22 PM

i heard of those sea hare's at RC, are the available in canada?

Buccaneer 03-22-2004 08:30 PM

Big Al's had one a couple months ago

Cheers

Quinn 03-22-2004 08:55 PM

AI has had them in the past...

bulletsworld 03-22-2004 09:57 PM

I got my sea hares at Big Al's. $20-25 bucks. Except they had a one last week for $40.00 but he was X large.
Yeah they are great and clean up amazing a total machine on the glass and the rocks! Mowes down the algae like no tomorrow! Cool creatures to watch to.

Only thing is after they cleaned up the tank & algae all gone, shortly after they would died everytime. I couldn't keep them alive couldn't figure it out. I lost two at different times. I guess you have to hand feed them algae to survive. I can't go through losing another buddy again :sad:

Trevor Robertson 03-22-2004 09:59 PM

anyone know natural predators to these guys?

Nemain 03-22-2004 10:12 PM

http://www.seaslugforum.net/seahares.htm

They are really cute =) But definately hard to keep long term.

Beth

Beverly 03-23-2004 03:13 PM

While looking at new tanks, saw some seaslugs at PJ's south side last night.


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