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What kind of fish can i put into my 25Gal that will help me keeping at bay
Caulerpa, Gracilaria, Halimeda and other macroalgae i keep in my tank (no room for a refugium), without outgrowing it? Since in a previous post i inquired about a yellow tang and i've been strongly discouraged because of its fast growth and large adult size, is there any smaller substitute? Algae are superb looking and give the tank a great look, but i'm having a damn hard time pruning them to avoid SPSs suffocation.. Thanks in advance |
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Dasho,
I can't think of anything that would fit your tank. From my experience the gold-spotted rabbitfish is the fish that will eat the most types of macroalgae. It ate a certain macroalgae that my tangs wouldn't touch. I'm not sure if it will touch the calcium hard Halimeda, but it should make quick work of the Caulerpa and Gracilaria, but this is a fish that can grow to over a foot in length, and I have a feeling it will eventually outgrow my 150. The Foxface rabbitfish is a more common fish, but this fish is also too large for a 25. If someone knows of a fish that's as indiscriminate as a gold-spotted rabbitfish towards eating different types of macroalgae, but also stays relatively small, I would love to hear about it. "Dasho" wrote in message ... What kind of fish can i put into my 25Gal that will help me keeping at bay Caulerpa, Gracilaria, Halimeda and other macroalgae i keep in my tank (no room for a refugium), without outgrowing it? Since in a previous post i inquired about a yellow tang and i've been strongly discouraged because of its fast growth and large adult size, is there any smaller substitute? Algae are superb looking and give the tank a great look, but i'm having a damn hard time pruning them to avoid SPSs suffocation.. Thanks in advance |
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Emerald Crab
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 23:54:48 GMT, "Dasho" wrote: What kind of fish can i put into my 25Gal that will help me keeping at bay Caulerpa, Gracilaria, Halimeda and other macroalgae i keep in my tank (no room for a refugium), without outgrowing it? Since in a previous post i inquired about a yellow tang and i've been strongly discouraged because of its fast growth and large adult size, is there any smaller substitute? Algae are superb looking and give the tank a great look, but i'm having a damn hard time pruning them to avoid SPSs suffocation.. Thanks in advance |
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Wort, I have 2 emerald crabs, not only they seem to be indifferent to
Valonia, but also they never touch Caulerpas and stuff alike.And they are REAL Mithrax sculptus. |
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i had a tang, it died recently, think cause it got overstress and underfed
during a hair algae crisis. however, i had this tang for 2 years and he didng get much bigger because i fed him sparingly and tank was 60 gal with good amount of rock. wolfhedd "Dasho" wrote in message ... Wort, I have 2 emerald crabs, not only they seem to be indifferent to Valonia, but also they never touch Caulerpas and stuff alike.And they are REAL Mithrax sculptus. |
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