What fish/tang would be helpful controlling this stuff ?
Classictint Member Oct 21, 2013 #1 Joined Sep 7, 2012 Messages 1,497 Likes 92 Points 48 Location Orange Oct 21, 2013 #1 What fish/tang would be helpful controlling this stuff ?
Six2seven Premium Member Supporter Oct 21, 2013 #2 Joined Dec 27, 2011 Messages 8,473 Likes 24 Points 38 Location San Pedro, CA Oct 21, 2013 #2 Ouch. Don't know but I've seen tanks overrun by that type of algae. Start manually removing what you can.
Ouch. Don't know but I've seen tanks overrun by that type of algae. Start manually removing what you can.
Classictint Member Oct 21, 2013 #3 Joined Sep 7, 2012 Messages 1,497 Likes 92 Points 48 Location Orange Oct 21, 2013 #3 Was hoping a tang would feast on it
resortez Member Oct 21, 2013 #4 Joined Nov 13, 2010 Messages 508 Likes 141 Points 28 Location los angeles, ca Oct 21, 2013 #4 its actually not that bad, having that stuff growing, but if its bothering, any tang thats within the Ctenochaetus genus. like a white tail, kole, tomini & if you can find one & afford him, a chevron tang. good luck & happy reefing.
its actually not that bad, having that stuff growing, but if its bothering, any tang thats within the Ctenochaetus genus. like a white tail, kole, tomini & if you can find one & afford him, a chevron tang. good luck & happy reefing.
willyb123 Member Nov 18, 2013 #5 Joined Nov 16, 2013 Messages 159 Likes 2 Points 16 Location Los Angeles Nov 18, 2013 #5 I had that. Easily removed by hand and wont come back. No tang necessary. Just take an hour to really get it.
I had that. Easily removed by hand and wont come back. No tang necessary. Just take an hour to really get it.