Foxface will demolish all forms of algae including your Ulva. I got a tiny Bicolor for my nano and he keeps my Ulva in control. No more hand picking at water changes!k
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Foxface will demolish all forms of algae including your Ulva. I got a tiny Bicolor for my nano and he keeps my Ulva in control. No more hand picking at water changes!k
He's tiny real tiny. I know he needs at least a 70 gallon tank but he'll be my key to a larger tank upgrade in the future from my 26 gallon.
He's tiny real tiny. I know he needs at least a 70 gallon tank but he'll be my key to a larger tank upgrade in the future from my 26 gallon.
I know, I usually wouldn't do it to but when I saw him at the LFS I ignored everything else there and kept thinking in my head, "he's small enough that he can still grow quite a bit and be ok. But if the upgrade never happens and I feel he's getting too big I'll sell him or trade him. It's so hard not having a true Algae eater in a nano, for the first time I see my rocks really starting to grow Coraline algae since they don't have to compete with the Ulva for real estate.I made a concerted effort not to fall into that trap. I planned on living in NYC for maaaybe a year then leaving and getting my 300g tank. Here I am 3 years later, with a 29g nano still...
You can always rehome it if plans fall through. I miss having an algae eater in my tank... It's tough in a nano without one!
Good looking fish, Soul.Got my replacement orange passion today as well as my powder blue and foxface.
The foxface is hiding somewhere but here is the powder. And before one asks these have been through copper and additional observation lasting a total of 7 weeks.
Forgive the messy glass. Tank cleaning is this weekend![]()
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The tunze scrapper makes short work of anything on the glass and BLOWS away my flipper people always try to rave about as I once did till I found the tunze.
I should have plenty of growth for frags in the 10 years it will take you to upgrade. LOL
Of all the algae it is the Bubble algae that I fear the most. I wish you the best of luck with it!
And crap as I write this I am thinking to myself I am an idiot and I should have just drained the 1/2" tube into a sock in the sump. My overflow would lose balance to a degree but it should work fine I would think. Just attach a mesh sock to the end of the tube like I had in the bucket but instead leave it in the sump. I will need to try that tonight as this is going to be an ongoing battle to get the algae out.