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Hey guys, I'm having a lot of hair algae on my rock. What would be some good cleaners with the caveat that they need to be able to survive my harlequin tusk? lol. My nessarius snails seem fine, but they don't get on the rock. Hermits get destroyed pretty quick. I've been thinking of some urchins, but my corals still aren't super established so I don't really want to deal with regluing stuff all the time right now ha.
 

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You need to think nocturnal mollusks like Limpets, Abalone. Something that can hide during the day.
 

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Hey guys, I'm having a lot of hair algae on my rock. What would be some good cleaners with the caveat that they need to be able to survive my harlequin tusk? lol. My nessarius snails seem fine, but they don't get on the rock. Hermits get destroyed pretty quick. I've been thinking of some urchins, but my corals still aren't super established so I don't really want to deal with regluing stuff all the time right now ha.
You can also reach out to reefcleaners with your question and they can help design a CUC for you.
 

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