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![]() Naso tangs eat that....i know i had a problem with it years ago and that is what worked for me....not sure what size tank you have though.
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![]() My naso tang devoured it mere hours after going into my display. He couldn't access it's roots so it would slowly grow back and he kept it pruned to almost nothing.
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![]() How big is your system? A naso tang requires quite a large system.
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![]() It's 100 gallons. Naso hey, hmmm.
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![]() Long term, that is way too small of a tank for a naso. If you know of someone that you can borrow one from, that would be your best bet.
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![]() I would invest in a smaller herbivore like a blenny if you do not already have one. Maybe even a urchin. The only tangs that work well for a tank that size IMO are bristol tooth tangs. This is not something a sea hare is likely to eat.
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