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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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others may disagree but i think its safe for an experienced reefer to add a small naso with the expectation that he will out grow his home and need to be moved to a bigger tank in the future....
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That's what I did. I rented a Naso from a LFS to rid myself of this algae last year. He did the trick in just a few days. Then I sent him back to the LFS.
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Thats an awesome idea. I'll look into it.
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Klein
I see you're in Calgary. Do you mind me asking where you got him from? |
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I got the Naso from Red Coral which sadly isn't around anymore Kevin was always very nice about this sort of thing. He rented out a Sea Hare often as well. Having said that, you could always just strike a deal with a LFS, like, buy the fish and return it at a lesser cost? Sorta like renting it right? But it protects the store in case something goes horribly wrong. You could also just post the fish on Canreef to rehome him later. |
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Naso's also eat valonia(bubble algae).....best tang for eating trouble algae IMO and the ones i have owned have not been aggressive all.
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Many apologies kein. Typing quickly on the phone. Thanks for the advice everyone. I will be looking into a small naso for even a few months that I can get back to a larger tank as it needs.
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