Lawnmower blenny wont eat hair algae?

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I thought I had one blenny that did several years ago but going through many more that never panned out I believe now the first one was coincidence. Definitely had a black sailfin that ate the skin off acro though. He was banished to my sump several years ago and I still see him time to time.
 

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I thought I had one blenny that did several years ago but going through many more that never panned out I believe now the first one was coincidence. Definitely had a black sailfin that ate the skin off acro though. He was banished to my sump several years ago and I still see him time to time.
They'll eat hair until it thickens and they pull off in most cases
 

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Ive had total luck with vibrant. Must apply at night and Not full recommended dosage.
Additional, lawnmower blenny will rarely eat this type of algae. An urchin may be a good bet.
Not sure if you read the OP or any other posts. The OP said he was using vibrant. Urchins have also been mentioned.
 

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I thought I had one blenny that did several years ago but going through many more that never panned out I believe now the first one was coincidence. Definitely had a black sailfin that ate the skin off acro though. He was banished to my sump several years ago and I still see him time to time.
My foxface definitely cleaned up the hair algae in my big tank. He ate a back glass that was 1" deep in gha in a week
 

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You gotta realize GHA is like Kevlar.... super tough for any fish to eat bc when they nip at it they dont have the teeth to shred it off the LR. Only bristletooth tangs or a Foxface have that ability

For most fish GHA is like us humans trying to eat the end of a nylon broom.... it would just thru our teeth leaving nothing in our mouth.


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Not sure if you read the OP or any other posts. The OP said he was using vibrant. Urchins have also been mentioned.
Yes... confirming those were his best bets for battle.
 

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