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![]() Lawnmower blennies are mostly after the film algae that grows on rock and glass, and are usually not very useful for filamentous algae control. There might be the occasional one who'll eat it but it's more the exception than the rule. Usually what you see when you have a lawnmower blenny is kiss marks on the glass as they rasp the glass clean of the film on it..
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![]() Dragon Goby or Mexican Turbo Snails
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![]() Well my snails just dont want to eat it any more. I have 3 turbo snails and 3 nassirus (spelling) and had 5 hermit crabs. Perhaps I'll give the LB a shot. even if he eats just a bit of it that would be good. If he onlys kisses the glass at least that part of the glass would be clean.
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![]() + 1 I have had great luck with the Dragon Goby but he does spread sand all over the lower rock.
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![]() I second Turbo Snails. I have a 15G that went out of control on GHA almost over night it seemed.
I added 3 of these little guys and my rocks were perfect clean in about a week and half!
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