Dolabella sea hareOk but there is 1 million of different seahare, which one would eat this ?
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Dolabella sea hareOk but there is 1 million of different seahare, which one would eat this ?
Vibrant will kill turf algae in about 4 - 6 weeks.
I am curious, do you know how you got it? It might help to know how it came in, might could pinpoint the exact algae easier. If it came in on live rock, was it from the Gulf?
true Margarita Snails (not Turbo or Astrea sold as Margarita) generally have eaten all types of Algae for me.
Also what type of Hermit crabs do you have? Some are pickier than others IME.
Scarlets are the least picky, but also I had a Halloween Hermit eat a Red Turf Algae none of the others would touch.
I always try to diversify even my hermit crew lol I get Scarlet, Blue Legs, Halloween, and any other little neat ones I can find when I'm shopping around.
I had cyano after the turf. My nitrates and phosphates went to 0, so I'm not sure if that caused the cyano or the vibrant. Once I got my tank to correct parameters I have a few algae here and there, but not really an outbreak.Yeah I heard vibrant works for almost everything. It's hard to get in Canada.
I am also a little afraid to what will happen after vibrant kills all the algae. What kind of algae will pop when I stop vibrant...
That will probably be my last resort.
Dolabella sea hare
I had cyano after the turf. My nitrates and phosphates went to 0, so I'm not sure if that caused the cyano or the vibrant. Once I got my tank to correct parameters I have a few algae here and there, but not really an outbreak.
Just tell everyone it’s GSP. Problem solved.
The theory is if you kill off the turf algae too quickly you have unused n/po and cyano happens. I really think mine was due to no n/po. If you are already stable I would think you would be ok. FWIW vibrant also says it will get rid of the cyano, I didn't use it for that, just sucked it out. I didn't think it was really removing my turf algae, but took a photo and then one 4 weeks later and wow. It was reduces by 75% and it was just slow enough I didn't really notice.I did fight cyano for a long time.
I had 0 nitrate/phosphate and I introduced amino acid..... wow ! Instant cyano !
I tried vaccuming
I tried increase nitrate phosphate ( they are now stable at 3ppm nitrate and 0.03 phosphate.)
I tried chemiclean.
Nothing seemed to work. So the last thing I tried is Cyano-Clean, and it worked ! I'm now cyano free.
So I hope I don't have to fight cyano again lol At least I know a way that works to kill it...
My sea hare was about the half the size of a snicker bar and cleaned a 120 gallon with lots of turf algae, a 46 gallon bow front ,and was in my 210 when he died. He cleaned everything from rock to sand bed.Woooo they reach 16 inches ! That's way too big lol
I have the space but I don't want to look at that ugly 16 inches thing haha
Plus I will have to feed that big slug !
My sea hare was about the half the size of a snicker bar and cleaned a 120 gallon with lots of turf algae, a 46 gallon bow front ,and was in my 210 when he died. He cleaned everything from rock to sand bed.
Mine didn’t after I started running gfo and changing it out more regularlyThat sound nice.
I would have to see if my LFS would take it back since I don't want a monster like that.
I don't know if once it eat all the algae if that algae will grow back or not.
Manually trim the algae. Try a few Gold Ring Cowries, or other Cowries.
How'd it go?I found a LFS that can order some Money/Ring Cowries. I will try 10 of them, we'll see.
I also ordered a Blue Velvet Nudibranch so it can eat my red planaria !
The LFS went out of business before I could get what I ordered !How'd it go?
I like that tank. Tasteful.The LFS went out of business before I could get what I ordered !
BUT, I tried fluconazole. Man it took about 3 treatment and I am algae free since then !
For the red planaria, they disapeared with the algae !