I have a question regarding caulerpa prolifera. I have a 40 breeder with my sand bed completely covered by caulerpa, but there is regions that of it (more like a few blades) that die off and get covered in hair algae. Any ways to prevent this? Or stuff that eats the hair algae that forms? I manually remove the blades that do so, and get new growth on a daily basis, but I was wondering if there is something that would eat the hair algae but not deforest my caulerpa prolifera carpet lol. My lawnmower blenny that I got when was it was really tiny seems to pick at the hair algae and has gotten massive (AND FAT) but doesn’t exactly clear all the hair algae. Any other fish that do a similar task? I was thinking of trying to pair with a second lawnmower but pairing and sexing them seems hard lol, and I don’t want to set up two fish to fail