small plant eating fish

Hi,

My tank is kinda full, so adding a tang is out of the question. I would however like to add a small fish that could help to eat some of the green plants I have growing in my tank.

Does anyone have any suggestions.

Thanks,
E
 
look into acclimating mollies. Do a search and see if it is what you are looking for. Many people have done it successfully since they are brackish.
 
if it's caulerpa, get that rock out of your tank. It will spread by runner, spore, or fragment, and it's toxic to most fish when eaten. Feather or grape caulerpa is a plague in the tank.
 
Hard to find a small fish that'll eat fleshy macro-algae. An urchin or chiton will scour the rock clean. If it's not caulerpa or some other nuisance species, you could perhaps let it go. A little diversity never hurt.
 
I don't know of any plants that eat fish :lmao:. I assume you meant plant-eating fish haha.

Hard to find a small fish that'll eat fleshy macro-algae. An urchin or chiton will scour the rock clean. If it's not caulerpa or some other nuisance species, you could perhaps let it go. A little diversity never hurt.

I'm in the Caulerpa boat myself, can't seem to eradicate some small stuff I've got running around. Might be in for a baby urchin.
 
I don't know of any plants that eat fish :lmao:. I assume you meant plant-eating fish haha.



I'm in the Caulerpa boat myself, can't seem to eradicate some small stuff I've got running around. Might be in for a baby urchin.

Although technically not a plant. I've watched an Anemone eat fish. For the Caulerpa problem, get rid of it soon and fast. I have a Foxface and a Blue Tang that both ignored it. Luckily I just kept tearing it out and Yumas grew over them so they died without sunlight.
 
I put a salfin Molly n my aquapod a while back just for this. Won't touch the plants. Just like my buddy got an algea blenny once it saw food bein dropped hasn't touched algea scince.
 
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