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They graze more so than scour the surface. So if you watch a sea hare eat through a path of HA, what you see is a pretty clean rock with most of the visible roots consumed as it's mouth is sucking right on the rock. This means its less likely to spread and takes longer to grow back. Blennys spread HA around a lot more as they grab the alga higher up and tear it. |
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![]() Okay thanks for all the info , I did have a blenny but he decided to jump out of the tank
I'll have to check around town and see if anyone has any sea hare that's one that I haven't tryed I'll pick up some foz down Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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![]() I had a rock covered in hair algae in my 10 gallon with a large colony of paly on it and it wouldn't shift. I did a 50% hydrogen peroxide bath on it for a few minutes put it back in and within a day it had gone. The paly took a few days to recover fully and it bleached a lot of the coralline but it has never returned.
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![]() Last time I have that issue I took my rock out and power wash it.
Power washer is a good device to get rib off pest coral like Aptsia or BSP |
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![]() I'm starting to get a really though GHA as well in my newer tank. It's a lot harder to pull off than when I had my old tank and it wrecked havoc on all my corals. Took many hours but I was able to remove a lot and increase my Gfo n it has slowed down a lot. I wish I was able to keep sea hares. I bought 3 in the past and all died within days but they were chomping down on GHA like mad. First 1 died by my brain coral trying to swallow it alive during the night. Didn't know they could do that and my next 2 was eaten alive by my cleaner shrimp lol. Each time it ruined my tank water and was bad for my corals. Vinegar/vodka dosing does help as well U should try. Now where can I get 1 of those black blennies lol.
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