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![]() coral,
A good macro algea eater is hermits. I know lots of people don't like them for various reasons (I know I don't most of the time). They are good at what they do. You could try adding a second emerald crab. Other than that I will leave it to others to add to the suggestions. |
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![]() The obvious answer would be a tang...BUT...
I have a 50 gallon, and I dont want to have a tang in a tank this small. I do need to keep the macro algae in check though. I have a lawnmower blenny in there as well as a sixline and 2 bangi's. As for other critters I have 2 cleaner shrimp and 2 crabs. 1 porcelin and 1 emerald. 2 fighting conchs 10 nassarious and 10 nerite snails. What suggestions do you folks have for inhabitants to keep the algae growth down. |
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