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So, I am battling GHA at the moment... My kole tang and fox face seem to be lazy and prefer to eat what i feed them, I was considering getting a lawnmower blenny, but I also have a midas blenny. Will they be compatible?
 

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So, I am battling GHA at the moment... My kole tang and fox face seem to be lazy and prefer to eat what i feed them, I was considering getting a lawnmower blenny, but I also have a midas blenny. Will they be compatible?

Blennys may fight. I wouldnt risk it. Even if they get along, you will always wonder if they will fight one day. If the goal is gha removal, sea urchins and other clean up crews work good. So do yellow tangs.
 

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Blennys may fight. I wouldnt risk it. Even if they get along, you will always wonder if they will fight one day. If the goal is gha removal, sea urchins and other clean up crews work good. So do yellow tangs.
+1 for the urchins, I have a pincushion and it does some serious work on all types of algae.
 

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