To follow up another thread, I lost 2 blennies in the last few months. The consensus on here is that (at least the last one) starved. There is definitely algae in there, not outrageous but on the substrate and glass and rocks. The question is, if it's not enough for a blenny, are snails enough to control it?
If I can control the algae (I mean under normal-not bad nutrient level-conditions) with snails could I get another 'regular' fish? Or do I need some kind of blenny or algae grazer?
I currently have 5 cerith snails. So far my puffer has not bothered them.
This is a 46 bow tank, it has crushed coral substrate, about 8 months old. 1 ocell clown, 1 valintini puffer, 1 royal dottyback, 1 hammer, 2 zoa frags, 1 mushroom.
If I can control the algae (I mean under normal-not bad nutrient level-conditions) with snails could I get another 'regular' fish? Or do I need some kind of blenny or algae grazer?
I currently have 5 cerith snails. So far my puffer has not bothered them.
This is a 46 bow tank, it has crushed coral substrate, about 8 months old. 1 ocell clown, 1 valintini puffer, 1 royal dottyback, 1 hammer, 2 zoa frags, 1 mushroom.