Algae eating fish suggestions needed for agressive FOWLR

Doubledown

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I have a 180 FOWLR that houses:

pair of Crosshatch Triggers
Porcupine puffer
Metallic Slimline grouper

I need a fish that will eat algae (can't keep hermits, urchins or snails because the puffer eats them). I will probably break down and get a Foxface - I've been fighting getting one for some time now as I just don't care for the fishes appearance.

I would be glad to try a nice big tang, but really what would be better, the tang (yellow, Sailfin) or the foxface (Lo, Magnificent)?

Any suggestions?

Thanks
Chris
 
Does it have to be a fish? I had little success with tangs or hermit crabs to get rid of algae, but Emerald crabs did the trick very well.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8689581#post8689581 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bblumberg
Does it have to be a fish? I had little success with tangs or hermit crabs to get rid of algae, but Emerald crabs did the trick very well.

Yes, it has to be a fish. Any inverts I put in - crabs, snails, urchins seahares, etc. - will be eaten by the puffer.


Sullyman- I had one of those once, was a neat fish. If I could find one large enough (5" - 7") I would consider another one.

Thanks all.
 
Go with the yellow it will be a nice contrast to the fish you already have in there and you can get a big one without breaking the bank :)
 
what about the other rabbitfish. I dont care for fox face rabbits either, but some (like the one already suggested) are pretty neat. like the so-called scribbled rabbitfish. I have known a few folks back in Salt Lake City that had them, albeit in reef tanks.
 
I have 2 of those rabbitfish great guys had them over 2.5 years now the eat and do a good job stirring the sand bed also.
these are mine
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Double Dizzle....i think you should give the foxface lo a chance....if after awhile you can't stand the look you can always trap him and sell or give away....they are inexpensive and eat up algea like it's goin outta style!
I for one love the foxface lo with the black circle in the back plus the fact that they are venemous makes them that much cooler ;)

When i was at Rod's the other day he had 3 I believe...
matt at shotank has a few also...
 
I have kept both the Orange-Spot and the Scribbled Rabbits, but I really never saw them eat the algaes off the rocks and I was always scared to put my hands into the tank for cleaning. Maybe they were too small? I'll look into those as well.

Would a Foxface/Rabbit be a better choice than a tang? I guess I could put one of each in the tank.

Thanks for the input.
 
Scared? I wouldn't be...unless you are allergic to bee stings. Then be very afraid ;) Mine eats from my hand (rod's food) and swims around my arms all the time...but as far as algea eating goes, i had a HUGE issue with it awhile back and once i put in the foxface lo it was gone within a couple days...and i had some hair algea that was like over 3 inches long.....you might as well give it a try, it seems like you've tried others so maybe this will be your lucky fish
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8692630#post8692630 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Doubledown
Joe - you still got that big Foxface?



Nope you should of got him when you had the chance
 
I'll look around tonight, if I can't find one at my usual fish store (Rod's my coral guy) then I'll travel out there this Saturday for the fish and take in the show.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8693424#post8693424 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by whiirly
Nope you should of got him when you had the chance

I didn't know I wanted him then :)
 
no I believe you said you DID NOT want him then
I would still go with a big yellow as they are better looking fish IMO
 
Actually, that is more accurate - I did NOT want him then. Desperation and limited choices have opened my standards a little.

I will look this evening, it will probably depend on which fish I can find in a large size. To small a tang and I fear the grouper might eat him (grouper is 9"). I don't think he would try to eat a foxface though.
 
My yellow mimic tang is constantly eating algae, on the other hand my foxface which was bought to eat algae doesn't touch a thing.
 
I decided on a Majestic Foxface. Found one around 6". Chose that one over the Fiji Foxface, lesser of 2 uglies I guess. I really hope he eats this algae - otherwise it will be difficult getting him out of the tank.
 
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