Chaeto Control in Nano

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Does anyone know of a fish or invert that could control chaeto and not be too large for a 14g nano? This stuff came in on some rocks and is out of control!!!:squigglemouth:

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IME, chaeto doesn't have much of a root system, so it never grew back when I pulled it by hand.

Are you sure it's not hair algae?
 
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I know for a fact it isn't hair algae. I can post a pic if needed. This stuff is like weeds. I even left all my rock in a closed container for a month and it is still coming back.
 

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me to. dang stuff in so many nooks and crannies cant get it all. I took all the rocks out of my tank a month ago and picked at them wit tweezers and it is still coming back with force.
 

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I should say its not cheto but it is some kind of algae. It grows on a single rhizome and has individual leaves that are about a half inch long. I need sme help with this.
 

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I have had chaeto take root in rock in my frag system before. I know it will take root for sure. I had to just pull it out, but you never really get rid of the root parts and they grow back.
 
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I recently got a few scarlet hermits and they are holding it at bay. It would still be nice to find a fish that could do a lot more damage.
 

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Emerald crab. Ever wonder why they are green? :wink: Little buggers THRIVE on all manner of algea and grass in the tank.
 
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Well I got two emerald crabs. They are eating it, but they are just too slow for it. I hate to have to boil the rocks, but it looks like it may be my only option at this point.

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Well everyone the emerald crabs didn't work. I gave them a month. I finally took out all the rock and boiled it. I hated to do this because of all the life on them, but I had no other choice. I'll post a pic so everyone can see how it turned out.
 

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