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if your clownfish host on hair algae, do you will keep hair algae in your tank?
I'm in two mind,
i keep them for a while, now it's quite long and look dirty.

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My buddy shut his tank down this spring, I took the two clowns. His tank was so bad with hair algae and biopsis. The hosted it and the make would attack your hands if you tried to clear it out. I wish I took a picture of their tank. It was a55g with the same swim space of a 10g :eek:
 

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i always clean the glass and sand but for rock i leave them for my snail food.
but Clownfish take one side of the glass like this.
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Please discribe biofiltration in your system.

When you say, “always clean the glass and sand but for rock i leave them for my snail food”, I ask you how can live rock provide biofiltration if surface is plugged up with snail food and GHA.
 
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Please discribe biofiltration in your system.

When you say, “always clean the glass and sand but for rock i leave them for my snail food”, I ask you how can live rock provide biofiltration if surface is plugged up with snail food and GHA.
ho! i didn't think in that point,so which place that is can leave algae in my tank? can be the back glass?
 

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