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![]() That right there is some SPECTACULAR bubble algae!! I'm starting to get a lot of it too but I keep putting off dealing with it till I move the rock to the new tank and the urchin from my 27g has a look-see ....hopefully he'll take a liking to it. Nice tang, super cute at that size!
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![]() Kole tangs are film algae eaters/detrivores and probably wont touch the valonia, dont mean to burst your bubble.
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![]() Seriously though, none of the other "tried and true" battle methods have worked yet. I even cooked the rock for a few months, and the Valonia came back. I prune it on every waterchange, which I actually did religiously for quite awhile. I haven't been able to find any Emerald Crabs, but apparently they are very hit or miss as to whether they will touch the Valonia or not. The tank is stable as heck, it's 2 years old now. I run 2 cups of HC GFO in a PhosBan reactor, which I change every 6-8 weeks. Phosphate and nitrate are undetectable on Salifert test kits (been this way for over a year). The fish get rinsed Mysis 2-3x a week. My RO/DI is 0 ppm tds (it's at 1ppm today actually, so time to replace some filters). My only remaining idea is to up the Kelvin of my bulbs. I currently run Giesemann Midday (6000K) and Giesemann True Actinic 1:1. I'm going to try bluing the tank out, and see if that does anything. It's really just an experimental idea as I know algaes thrive from the red in the light spectrum, so if I up the Kelvin I will lower the red, hence it should make a difference. New bulbs will be in this week I think... Last edited by Myka; 11-25-2008 at 05:42 AM. |
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![]() Well, if he starts eating the valonia (which I've seen mentioned in a few places that they do?) and once hes done with your tank, he's coming to stay in my new tank! (75g, 100lbs of rock covered in valonia too
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![]() Drock is right, the kole tang requires film algae as a major part of its diet.
You have to keep one side of the glass 'unclean' and it will suck the film algae on it all day. It is also a good idea to pile a bunch of those smooth 1.5-2 inch stones which will also be covered with film algae. I have never seen any tang I have every kept eat valonia nor have I read anything that would suggest that. Where did you get that info? It is not a good idea to buy a tiny fish which will outgrow its tank sooner than you think even though you have the present intent to upgrade later. |
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I have absolutely no plans of upgrading the tank. One of two things will happen; he will eat the Valonia, it will run out, and he will need a new home; or he won't eat the Valonia and he will need a new home. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Myka; 11-25-2008 at 06:01 AM. |
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![]() Mine does and he and the foxface play football with the large loose ones
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![]() I was meaning caulpera in my tank, not yours
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