Need a fish to control Chaeto?

Are you sure we are talking about Chaetomorphia here? It grows as a free-floating mass, so why not just pull it out? Do you have it in your main display?
 
It has started growing on my live rock. I pull some of it out but it always comes back.

I havent had much luck with a Foxface Lo and my tangs will pick at here and there but nothing significant.
 
I see no problem with removing cheato as it grows... and yes sometimes they will attach to live rock but not ususally, most reefers encourage growth of this algae then remove it as it grows for nutrient export... if anything it will help keep your water quality in check. Keep harvesting the algae and let it grow!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7973781#post7973781 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by wfgworks
No its not Caulerpa as I use to have that as well but no more. This is a vine with leafs.

That does not sound like chateomorpha (sp?) my chato looks more like a ball of steel wool woth no leave like structure at all.
 
Can you post a pic? Agree, it sounds like Caulerpa (there are quite a few types). If you're seeing a long horizontal piece with root-like attachment and 'leaves' (bubble, cup, feather, blade or another shape) growing vertically, I'd say you're looking at a Caulerpa species. Chaeto looks like steel wool, or spaghetti in a ball -- no stems, no leaves, just one looooooong thread-like piece.
 
Sorry guys as I must have confused myself with which species of algea I'm dealing with. I will take a picture so someone can confirm what I have.
 
I had this all over my TBS LR when I set up my 26 bow.

The best critter for eating it was my hermits.

I got rid of it by harvesting religiously, letting the hermits work, and removing the stubborn pieces and scraping it off.

Took a while, be patient!
 
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