FishDad2
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A while ago I removed a yellow tang from my DT as it had gotten a little too big and, together with a large tomato clown (also removed), it had become something of a menace in the tank. Prior to the departure of the tang I had not seen any Caulerpa serrulata in the tank so I assume it ate any bits that it came across. But since its departure the stuff is everywhere now and if the caulerpa was introduced after the departure of the tang I haven't a clue where it would have come from.
So, as this stuff is now growing everyywhere unchecked I decided to add a small hippo tang as I figured it would make short work of the this vile weed...after all, the seems the yellow tang liked it and the hippo tang I had 20+ years ago was a macro algae eating machine. Unfortunately it looks like I was mistaken as the hippo shows no interest.
So, other than farming this stuff out of the tank periodically what are my alternatives...fish or other critters?
Note that the tank is a former reef and is now a FOWLR. The hippo tang is the only candidate in the fish population to eat this stuff...the other algae eaters prefer micro algae.
So, as this stuff is now growing everyywhere unchecked I decided to add a small hippo tang as I figured it would make short work of the this vile weed...after all, the seems the yellow tang liked it and the hippo tang I had 20+ years ago was a macro algae eating machine. Unfortunately it looks like I was mistaken as the hippo shows no interest.
So, other than farming this stuff out of the tank periodically what are my alternatives...fish or other critters?
Note that the tank is a former reef and is now a FOWLR. The hippo tang is the only candidate in the fish population to eat this stuff...the other algae eaters prefer micro algae.