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![]() Thanks xtreme for the offer but i was trying to avoid urchins as well, i had some bad experience's with my urchins picking up my corals and zoa's and dropping them in hard to reach places (hence why you have them now lol). I bet they thought they looked really good with my stuff on them lol. Thanks for the input guys. Rabbit fish eh.....
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![]() what type of rabbit fish and how big ?
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![]() It's a Siganus Virgatus, the only rabbit I have found that will touch the stuff....I put rock in the tank with him and he cleans it off. When/if it grows back I put it in again for him to clean off...my other 2 that I have had don't touch it, however both of these that I own will mow it down....but they do get big...not too quickly though.
Here's an image..it's not mine...but the same...also called a Double Bar Rabbitfish ![]()
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![]() My scribbled rabbit (Siganus doliatus)also eats it. He eats everything including bubble algae.
Scott |