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Old 03-09-2009, 01:04 PM
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well.....it may have hid in the rock work. My tank has no sand. But it's been over a week now. I have a gorilla crab in my tank,(which i can't seem to trap), that it may have fallen victim to. The tank doesn't have a lot of alge, but enought to have a sea hare come in and clean house.
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Old 03-09-2009, 03:16 PM
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well.....it may have hid in the rock work. My tank has no sand. But it's been over a week now. I have a gorilla crab in my tank,(which i can't seem to trap), that it may have fallen victim to. The tank doesn't have a lot of alge, but enought to have a sea hare come in and clean house.
It is surprising just how fast a sea hare can devour patches of algae in a tank. If there is not lots of algae it will strave to death unless you feed it lots of nori or algae discs.

If he does surface post and lend him to another reefer. Too many times sea hare die after finishing their algae mowing job because the reefers forgets to feed it.

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