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![]() My firends 33 gallon ( too small for a tang) tank is completly overrun by grape caulpera! He has tried everything and cant get rid of it! Does anybody know any tricks or ahve any tips for him?
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My 16 gallon reef: http://www.fishforums.com/forum/begi...llon-reef.html My 120 gallon reef (90 gallon display tank 30 gallon sump): http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=47741 |
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![]() Put a rabbit fish in there,it will think it's in heaven
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![]() I'm starting to get some in my 45g too. tough crap to pick out for sure.
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![]() Rabbit fish are way to big to put in a 33 gallon.
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My 16 gallon reef: http://www.fishforums.com/forum/begi...llon-reef.html My 120 gallon reef (90 gallon display tank 30 gallon sump): http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=47741 |
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![]() I dropped a tiny Fox face in my 33 and he cleaned it out very nicly. Then moved him when he out grew the tank.
They work great. ![]()
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![]() Lower his nutrient levels in the tank.... more skimming, less feeding.
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![]() Put in a small fox face. Thats what I did with mine and he cleaned it up nicely.
Kept him in there for a year and a half before moving him. |