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![]() I have this:
[http://www.google.ca/imgres?q=Dictyo...3&tx=127&ty=45 I have left it alone in one spot now it's taking over. Phosphate reactor with new media. Everything is doing awesome other than it's getting to the point were it's smothering coral. I understand a sea hare would help once I trim it all back. I am not opposed to algae, it's a reef tank, but it needs to be kept in check. Any advice or help would be awesome or if you know where to get a sea hare. Thanks Brandon |
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![]() Naso tangs eat that....i know i had a problem with it years ago and that is what worked for me....not sure what size tank you have though.
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![]() My naso tang devoured it mere hours after going into my display. He couldn't access it's roots so it would slowly grow back and he kept it pruned to almost nothing.
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![]() How big is your system? A naso tang requires quite a large system.
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240 gallon tank build: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=110073 |
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![]() It's 100 gallons. Naso hey, hmmm.
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![]() Long term, that is way too small of a tank for a naso. If you know of someone that you can borrow one from, that would be your best bet.
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![]() My blennies ignore it and my scopas occasionally takes a nibble. One of the few emeralds I had would nibble to, but none I have had yet really like it.
I have had portions of it die off in ulns conditions but it never fully disappears. I was debating sumping the worst rock for a few months but put it in the low maintenance tank instead. Last edited by blacknife; 11-02-2012 at 12:41 AM. |
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![]() I've got quite a bit too. Pretty sure I've lost some zoa's to it taking over a rock. My bleeny won't touch it, emerald crabs don't touch it, Kole tang won't touch it. I have gotten rid of it on individual rocks by sticking it on the darkest spots of my sump. I believe the Naso is the only way to get rid of it without killing all your rock. But as was mentioned, tank size is an issue. Best of luck, I feel your pain. Fyi, I'm taking the bigger tank route and getting a Naso
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![]() Thanks for the replies. I borrowed a sea hare just to see if he'll do the job. If not ill be forced into a bigger tank so I can get Naso...sigh and I was doing so well not even dreaming about a big tank.
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