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Would they appear active and normal and then just dissappear one day.
If they were starving to death? On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 15:36:18 -0500, "Steve Heath" wrote: "gaijin" wrote in message .. . Sorry for posting this message twice. I accidentally captioned my last post with a mistake in the subject line and thought it might get caught in sporge onslaught! Recently I have been battling a hair algae problem. I put in a sea hare and phosphate remover and within a couple of days all was good. The sea hare was healthy, but after about a week, he just seemed to dissappear. About a month later, I put another sea hare in. He was there for approximately 2 months or more, moving all over the tank, and then the same thing happened. One day, I didn't notice thim there and that went onto several days, and it looks like this one vanished into thin air. Are these things hardy, do they die with the lack of hair algae to feed on (He seemed to be feeding off the glass and the rocks). That's the problem with sea hares. Once the bulk of the algae is gone, they die unless you provide them with an alternate source of food. |
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Sear Hare | gaijin | Reefs | 2 | November 15th 07 06:36 PM |