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dnjan

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My system must have been iron-limited, because when I started adding iron to stimulate macro growth in the sump, it also stimulated hair-algae growtih in the main tank.

So, time for an algae predator. I would like to know what people's experiences with various hair-algae-eating fish have been, including whether or not the fish would take other food when the hair algae was wiped out.
 
How are the lawnmower blennies after the hair algae is gone? Do they readily take to flake?
 
If you do decide to get the Nori, you are going to have to get a suction cup plastic clip also from LFS to clip the Nori, otherwise it will breakup and be all over your tank.
 
I normally feed nori attached to a small plexiglas cube, suspended in the water. I didn't know that lawnmower blennies would eat nori, though.

thanks!
 
I always use the nori for sushi from the grocery store...it's the same stuff as in the LFS and you get twice as much for half the price.
 
My yellow tank is a good landscaper I think?(LOL) Well, he picks on the rocks all day, never had hair algae in my tank except for this one rock that my Tunze blows on so I moved the Tunze and he cleaned it up for me. I put the tunze back because it was the best spot and the hair started to slightly come back, so I just move it every once and a while and let him clean it up for me. He aslo loves Formula flakes (every one) and nori:)
 
yellow tang did for me, though he stopped after i started him on nori and this fattened him up well, looked a little skinny on my algae only, he only left a little hair algae after i started the nori though, but now he's gone
 
It is a hundred-gallon. I am leaning towards the lawnmower blennie. Those tang-turds are huge!
 

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