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![]() Ok / think I need a bit of cleanup crew / I am starting to see some hair algae...
I want this tank to be mostly corals and the like / maybe annome and a pair of clowns What should I be looking at for the cleanup crew... my first salt tank so I have no idea on what would fit with this setup |
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![]() How big of a tank?
btw CUC's are 20% off at the store till closing sunday. Poster on our facebook/twitter accounts. For hair algae, mexican turbo's or sea hares, depending on tank size and amount of algae. Ken - BWA |
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![]() Get a lawnmower blenny.
Sea hares - don't they starve if you don't have enough hair algae, and don't most people need to move them to another tank usually? |
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![]() Its 75 Gallon / and another 60G with the sump with refugium / not much algae... couple of rocks with it ..... the tank has been running for about 3 weeks with live rock and sand... refugium has chaeto in it.
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![]() Quote:
![]() 10-12 mexican turbos will keep the algae in control. Ken |
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![]() imo lawnmower blenny is the way to go and they are a neat fish to watch
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Back in the saddle again . running a borrowed 65G peninsula while i get my 48"x48" centre overflow cube built. ![]() |
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I found my Dragon Goby (black barred goby) would teal long HA off the rocks, they work doube douty as sand sifters too. Only bad if you have corals as they like to drop sand everywhere. Ken |
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![]() Good to know, thanks.
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