I have a number of nuisance algae in my 100 gallon tank that I need to keep in check. My current clean-up crew of black-foot Torchus snails, scarlet hermit crabs, and 4 longspine urchins do a decent job to keep flat surfaces clean, but there are just too many nooks and crannies and areas otherwise inaccessible to them where those algae maintain a foothold and propagate from. Green hair algae are right now the worst, but there is also a severely annoying rhizome spreading and fairly hard red algae that can't even be brushed off. So far only the urchins were successful in clearing this by milling off entire layers of rock.
So I am thinking to add a herbivore fish to fill the void.
The requirements for this fish are:
a) is a ferocious algae eater who doesn't mind eating longer strands of GHA
b) has a snout that can reach into recesses
c) is safe for SPS and smaller LPS
d) get along with my current fish
e) stays relatively small (ideally 4"/6" max) or grows rather slowly
f) can ideally be kept in a pair
g) should not irritate the other fish by being hyperactive
h) should ideally be from the Red Sea/Western Indian Ocean biome (this is a nice to have but not mandatory)
Tankmates are:
- a pair of Regal Angels (bonding right now)
- a pair of Red Sea Anemonefish (spawning)
- a pair of Marine Betta (spawning)
- a pair of Mandarinfish (spawning)
- a trio of Gramma (spawning)
- Orchid Dottyback (will get a new partner soon)
Videos of the tank
I was initially thinking of a pair Foxfaces or Rabbitfish as they fit most requirements quite well but unfortunately not e) as they get quite large and that rather fast. I would have to take them out and replace them at least after a year, probably earlier.
Another choice may be "smaller" tangs like Zebrasoma flavescens, Ctenochaetus truncatus, Ctenochaetus tominiensis, or similar but they may be too restless for the tank.
What other choices would there be?
So I am thinking to add a herbivore fish to fill the void.
The requirements for this fish are:
a) is a ferocious algae eater who doesn't mind eating longer strands of GHA
b) has a snout that can reach into recesses
c) is safe for SPS and smaller LPS
d) get along with my current fish
e) stays relatively small (ideally 4"/6" max) or grows rather slowly
f) can ideally be kept in a pair
g) should not irritate the other fish by being hyperactive
h) should ideally be from the Red Sea/Western Indian Ocean biome (this is a nice to have but not mandatory)
Tankmates are:
- a pair of Regal Angels (bonding right now)
- a pair of Red Sea Anemonefish (spawning)
- a pair of Marine Betta (spawning)
- a pair of Mandarinfish (spawning)
- a trio of Gramma (spawning)
- Orchid Dottyback (will get a new partner soon)
Videos of the tank
I was initially thinking of a pair Foxfaces or Rabbitfish as they fit most requirements quite well but unfortunately not e) as they get quite large and that rather fast. I would have to take them out and replace them at least after a year, probably earlier.
Another choice may be "smaller" tangs like Zebrasoma flavescens, Ctenochaetus truncatus, Ctenochaetus tominiensis, or similar but they may be too restless for the tank.
What other choices would there be?
