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macsmith77

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I am not usually so prolific with my posts
OK, a question for you all... I have a 55, with 5 chromis, 1 false percula, 1 lawnmower blenny, and a wrasse as yet to be identified (see my other posts of the subject). I had a coral banded shrimp, but the wrasse was in the mood for live seafood. My question is this: I have a little hair alage, nothing to be concerned about as it is well under control, but I would like to keep it that way. What is everyone's reccomendation regarding keeping the substrate somewhat clean? I have a sand mixture (fairly fine) and am getting patches of algae on it. Name a critter, fish or otherwize, bearing in mind the crustacean eating wrasse, that will eat alagae off of the substrate, not so much the rock/glass.
 

bodie

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m acsmith77 said:
hello? anyone feel like responding?[/Qa hi there.i recomend you get a pair of blue cheek gobys.they are rite grafters and they will turn your sand over in a day with ease.orang spots are good aswell.
 
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