<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12400927#post12400927 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tomoko Schum
I like "controlling" algae problems biologically with various critters. No one critter will eat every type of algae and these critters never eradicate algae 100%. Yes, nudis do disappear mysteriously sometimes, and a Mexican Turbo does not live in our aquarium for a long time. Some rabbbitfish and Tangs develop taste for corals. I saw a Regal tang eating zoanthid at Coral Reef Aquatics, and in a few month it suddenly developed an appetite for an acro. It just about decimated a large blue staghorn acro frag. But if we want to control difficult algae problem, we gotta do something. Some of us try various critters and method. I am afraid that we sometimes end up taking chances.
By the way, didn't someone in this forum mention that he eliminated bryopsis successfully with a product called Algaefix (or was it Algone?) with an LFS's suggestion a while ago?
Tomoko