Hi,
Sorry I have to ask this, but the search function will not work for me on either of my browsers.
**I tore down my tank and pulled out all the caulerpa and even brushed some of the finer sprigs off a few rocks. From what I have read it's very hard to find a eater of Caulerpa, especially the worst of feather caulerpa. But I can't do a search to verify
**Is there any crab/snail that will eat brand new caulerpa? as in before it grows to anything visible. I thought this might be possible b/c maybe caulerpa is more tasty/tender when it's 'brand new' and super tiny. Maybe a tang? I know those are way more miss than hit, and from what I read rabbit fish are not very likely to do the job either. I've even had a fox face for a few weeks that didnt touch it (though my caulerpa was mostly more 'mature' back then). I do not want to get large hermits, as I'm quite sure they have eaten some of my fish -- when I took the medium sized to large sized ones out, I have had no more weird fish losses. (that's a side note.. but to state why I prefer no medium/large hermits.. just little ones lol). Or any snail (pretty much).
My tank looks amazing right now compared to before. 50% of that is because it's caulerpa 'free'
Thanks
Sorry I have to ask this, but the search function will not work for me on either of my browsers.
**I tore down my tank and pulled out all the caulerpa and even brushed some of the finer sprigs off a few rocks. From what I have read it's very hard to find a eater of Caulerpa, especially the worst of feather caulerpa. But I can't do a search to verify
**Is there any crab/snail that will eat brand new caulerpa? as in before it grows to anything visible. I thought this might be possible b/c maybe caulerpa is more tasty/tender when it's 'brand new' and super tiny. Maybe a tang? I know those are way more miss than hit, and from what I read rabbit fish are not very likely to do the job either. I've even had a fox face for a few weeks that didnt touch it (though my caulerpa was mostly more 'mature' back then). I do not want to get large hermits, as I'm quite sure they have eaten some of my fish -- when I took the medium sized to large sized ones out, I have had no more weird fish losses. (that's a side note.. but to state why I prefer no medium/large hermits.. just little ones lol). Or any snail (pretty much).
My tank looks amazing right now compared to before. 50% of that is because it's caulerpa 'free'
Thanks