need a good hair algae eater?

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Got some hair algae, not like a carpet of hair but individual long hairs popping up everywhere. Probably a few factors causing it, I have upped feeding and was using the "wrong" spectrum of light. I changed the light and have been trimming the algae but CUC still wont touch the stuff (hermits, astrea snails). Tank is small (15 gallons with 2 clowns and a pep shrimp), but does not need to be a permanent inhabitant, can take back to pet store after algae is gone. . . anything like to eat this stuff?

Molly? Lawnmower Blenny? crab?
 

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Got some hair algae, not like a carpet of hair but individual long hairs popping up everywhere. Probably a few factors causing it, I have upped feeding and was using the "wrong" spectrum of light. I changed the light and have been trimming the algae but CUC still wont touch the stuff (hermits, astrea snails). Tank is small (15 gallons with 2 clowns and a pep shrimp), but does not need to be a permanent inhabitant, can take back to pet store after algae is gone. . . anything like to eat this stuff?

Molly? Lawnmower Blenny? crab?
Tail spot blenny

Cerith and turbo snails

Fighting conch

10-12 Carribean blue leg hermits (these are tiny)
 
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I have a 15g cube also and have been looking into this same topic...I've settled on a biota court jester goby
I had a hectors (similar) and from my research they will eat the algae, but due to their size they will likely not make a substantial impact. Maybe at maintain a clean tank. . . but not sure one could take on my problem. . . but if I am wrong I would love to here your experience/feedback, cause they are very cool/pretty fish!
 
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Tail spot blenny

Cerith and turbo snails

Fighting conch

10-12 Carribean blue leg hermits (these are tiny)
I have a tail spot blenny on the way so we will see
Tail spot would be cool, will they eat my polyps though. . . had a bicolor that had a taste for coral?

I worry about the ceriths and conch as my tank is BB, do they "need" sand?

I have thrown about 6 blue leg hermits at the problem, but not seeing much in way of results. . . can always add more!
 

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I have a 13.5g tank, with a bit of manual removal initially to get ahead of it, I found that a tuxedo urchin and some astrea snails have completely kept my hair algae in check for the last several months.
 
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I have a 13.5g tank, with a bit of manual removal initially to get ahead of it, I found that a tuxedo urchin and some astrea snails have completely kept my hair algae in check for the last several months.
urchin may be an option as well. . . though I don't want one to eat my coraline.
 

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urchin may be an option as well. . . though I don't want one to eat my coraline.

My tuxedo does eat my coralline. Personally I'm looking to grow corals over the rock anyway, so it doesn't bother me a ton. I keep it out of my tank with macroalgae though.
 

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Tail spot would be cool, will they eat my polyps though. . . had a bicolor that had a taste for coral?

I worry about the ceriths and conch as my tank is BB, do they "need" sand?

I have thrown about 6 blue leg hermits at the problem, but not seeing much in way of results. . . can always add more!
Tail spot bother nothing/ No sand
 

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urchin may be an option as well. . . though I don't want one to eat my coraline.
Pencil urchin will leave coralline alone.
 

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Got some hair algae, not like a carpet of hair but individual long hairs popping up everywhere. Probably a few factors causing it, I have upped feeding and was using the "wrong" spectrum of light. I changed the light and have been trimming the algae but CUC still wont touch the stuff (hermits, astrea snails). Tank is small (15 gallons with 2 clowns and a pep shrimp), but does not need to be a permanent inhabitant, can take back to pet store after algae is gone. . . anything like to eat this stuff?

Molly? Lawnmower Blenny? crab?
Sea hare!!! I had a huge outbreak a while back. My tank looks so good now with him in it.
 

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