Hello everyone.
So I have been battling with hair algae since I moved. there is nowhere in my apartment that doesn't have direct or indirect sunlight so even keeping the tanks LED lights off isn't enough to keep the growth going. I got a lawnmower blenny to help with manually picking it off with weekly water changes with no success. It was more interested in the slime algae on the glass and eating the brine shrimp used to fead my seahorses. That was until I got a wedge sea hare and boy is this thing amazing! I cannot proclaim praise for this animal enough. Two weeks in and half of my tank(starting from the bottom) is looking clean and brand new. I was almost worried I had lost some healthy bacteria as that was the only explaining for my last dying off of hair algae and soft corals. I would highly recommend looking into these amazing slugs.
So I have been battling with hair algae since I moved. there is nowhere in my apartment that doesn't have direct or indirect sunlight so even keeping the tanks LED lights off isn't enough to keep the growth going. I got a lawnmower blenny to help with manually picking it off with weekly water changes with no success. It was more interested in the slime algae on the glass and eating the brine shrimp used to fead my seahorses. That was until I got a wedge sea hare and boy is this thing amazing! I cannot proclaim praise for this animal enough. Two weeks in and half of my tank(starting from the bottom) is looking clean and brand new. I was almost worried I had lost some healthy bacteria as that was the only explaining for my last dying off of hair algae and soft corals. I would highly recommend looking into these amazing slugs.