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![]() Well when I feed mysis or something of that nature just before lights out, you can watch them snag a few pieces of it. So how much food do they need? I was under the understanding that if you fed too much they wouldn't do any cleanup. Easier to just wait for food. I haven't decided yet on what to get. I would like something thats more of a vegetarian as all I have now is more of the carnivore column. I like the lawnmower blenny but am worried about the possibility of clam mantle or sps nipping. Tang would be awesome but unfortunately the tank is just not big enough. Couple of the other blennies are cool too but when reading, some sites are saying they may chase my firefish (who is already a pretty shy fish) Although I would imagine its probably the same as the shrimps in a full fish is a nice happy fish. Thanks very much.
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![]() I'm not sure about fish recommendations but tuxedo urchins are great for eating almost any kind of algae.
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"We shall dive down through black abysses... and in that lair of the Deep Ones we shall dwell amidst wonder and glory forever." - H.P. Lovecraft Old 120gal Tank Journal New 225gal Tank Journal May 2010 TOTM The 10th Annual Prince George Reef Tank Tour |
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![]() Thanks, Id love to get an urchin but I heard they tend to have a taste for silicone corners?
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![]() In my experience that's what rock boring urchins do. The tuxedos just carry and re-distribute stuff all over your tank.
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![]() Re-distribute as in.... corals and such? Are they clumsier then snails and such for knocking stuff around?
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![]() If its small enough to be knocked over a tuxedo is likely to just pick it up. They'll carry small unattached frags, individual polyps, pieces of rock, shells, and bubble algae etc. I even had one carry around a dead fishes skull for a week a few years ago.
But they are great at stripping all sorts of algae off your rocks. If you add too many they will keep your rock almost completely bare and white. I have several in my refugium to keep the hair algae that grows on the sides in check. They seem to leave the gracillaria and chaetomorphia alone.
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![]() I have not heard of this or had any of the lawnmower blennies i've had do that or chase any other fish. Will chase their own type and thats about it.
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