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![]() Unfortunately you need a bunch of both peppermints & emerald crabs to work on your bubble algae & aiptasia. May have to choose between them & the scans to help rid the tank of the pests.
My peppermints finally cleaned all mine up, along with the help of my copperband.
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![]() I have to many acans they will eat them. The emrald crabs are a good idea though
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![]() for bubble algae you can get some electric blue hermits and some Halloween hermits , IMO Halloweens are the best reef custodian going , I have a few of each in my reef as well as my puffer tank . The only downside is the electric blues sometimes kill snails for the shell , but I removed all my snails for the hermits as they do a much better job of cleaning .
shoutouts for post #69
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