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Haha. I will have one. I have to get the rabbit fish out first. Lol. Or I could let them fight it out... It is a big tank.
 
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It's a scribbled rabbit fish. It and the yellow tang eat the bubble algae but only if it's floating around the tank. They won't pick it off the rocks. Lazy fish!!
 
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Does anyone think a longspine urchin would knock the bubble algae out? I have one that did a real good job on some turf algae in my frag tank and wonder if he is worth the hassle of putting in the display to get rid of the bubbles?
 

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I wouldn't try it, every time I hear the word Urchin I hear the gentile hum of a Caterpillar D8 dozer in my head!
 

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