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Old 11-11-2012, 04:00 PM
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The potential to crash my tank is something I avoid. I heard they can go and take your whole tank.

I have not done nearly the research necessary to even consider one. At this point anyhow.
Yeah a sea hare can release a purple ink when disturbed. And this ink is toxic to a closed system. Though. A lettuce nudi will not crash a tank. At worst if shredded by powerhead you'll have 30 babies
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Old 11-11-2012, 06:41 PM
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astrea,turbo snails are good algae grazers
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Old 11-11-2012, 07:04 PM
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My yellow tang won't eat hair algae anymore. Trained on pellets.

I wanted a lawnmower blenny... But someone told me they may not touch it.

Thinking another tang. Kole maybe.

Ideas?
Depending on a size of you tank try several different sea urchins.
Tuxedo and Lava is good choice. Lava Urchin eat my clove polyps (large green type) too that's why i sold it. But that may be a benefit for someone else.
Po4 is there even you are testing zero or low p04 that's in water. Your rocks are "Home Depot" of phosphates and that what HA is feeding on.

Fish will not go and eat hard hair algae if other softer food is available (pellets).

If you don't have light sensitive corals lower or turn off you light.
Also you can cover HA with shells.
Well regular water changes as well as other techniques to eliminate phosphates and other sources of HA foods will obviously work, but it is harder now when HA is there.
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Old 11-12-2012, 05:58 AM
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Well the only thing that comes to mind is reduce the light cycle per day, emerald crabs and huge snails would work on it in the mean time.
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Old 11-12-2012, 04:15 PM
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Well the only thing that comes to mind is reduce the light cycle per day, emerald crabs and huge snails would work on it in the mean time.
My buddy had an emerald. No help with anything.
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