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    get yourself a sump! lol lots can happen in 2 years. There's people on here that put up and take down a couple of tanks in that time span!
    Karin



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    ;)

    I am pretty thrilled right now. May have found a chemical free solution to my hair algae problem. I'll keep taking progress pics and post them in a few days. So far: VERY PROMISING!!!
    Karin



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    Would this be the chitons? Look forward to your flat pics! : P
    Justin


    "Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby"

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    LOL.
    No! Not the Chitons. (chitons are cool looking but so far a disappointed in regards to filamentous algae)
    My new helpers are kind of plain looking little guys from Mexico. So far they are doing AWESOME! They got a lot to do though so I am keeping my fingers crossed that they don't poop out on me and quit...
    Karin



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    Update with pics.
    They set off to a good start but I've seen that before just to be let down later so I was cautiously watching the progress there...



    results were good but they started out so fast and furious that when they slowed down I figured: There we go. Not going to do it after all. :( Always the same with those stupid clean up critters...


    I literally started begging them at this point also decided to withhold mysis. If they want to get some they'll have to work for it.
    And so they started to put a little more effort into it.


    Looks lots better right?!

    So far best hermits for hair algae for sure: Mexican Red Legs (Clibanarius digueti)
    Last edited by Europhyllia; Mon, 2nd May 2011 at 10:03 AM.
    Karin



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