murph
Active Member
I put a yellow tang in my tank on the advise of fellow hobbyist to help deal with the hair algae that is starting to get ahold of my tank. Problem may be that my clean up crew is a bit on the week side, only 15 snails at the moment.
I was pleased to see today when I got home that the tang had gone through a boat load of the stuff but had eaten only off live rock and the CC substrate, there is basically nothing left to it in those areas now.
Question now is will he turn his attention toward what is growing on the back glass of the tank or should I fill out my complement of snails for that job?
By the way the yellow tang has turned out to be a spectacular fish and quickly becoming my favorite. Not any where near the hyperactive speed demon racing around the tank like I had expected. Hopefully this specimen wont live up to there ick magnet reputation and the story will have a happy ending.
I was pleased to see today when I got home that the tang had gone through a boat load of the stuff but had eaten only off live rock and the CC substrate, there is basically nothing left to it in those areas now.
Question now is will he turn his attention toward what is growing on the back glass of the tank or should I fill out my complement of snails for that job?
By the way the yellow tang has turned out to be a spectacular fish and quickly becoming my favorite. Not any where near the hyperactive speed demon racing around the tank like I had expected. Hopefully this specimen wont live up to there ick magnet reputation and the story will have a happy ending.