sip.

had for a few months its not advancing since i stopped using house water and been using r/o but i still have patches that r short an thick
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by fishstick4sale
http:///forum/post/2985101
i tried but the hairs r too short, and i cant pull out rocks
Try scraping...use your fingernail, and when it gets loose try to grab it with your hand, or use a small fish net
 
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/2984646
If I could reach you I'd strangle you myself...
LOL...That's an awesome pic
I miss my tiger cat ....when we moved labor day weekend he went out , and never came back...I still look for him, as does my old puggle , they were best buds. NOT STEALING THE THREAD...hehe
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Cleve_seahorse
http:///forum/post/2985137
LOL...That's an awesome pic
I miss my tiger cat ....when we moved labor day weekend he went out , and never came back...I still look for him, as does my old puggle , they were best buds. NOT STEALING THE THREAD...hehe
Meowzer's Mother got out one day, and never returned

That's the worst feeling...BUT where I live...when you don't come back...you have been eaten...
 

socal57che

Active Member
Originally Posted by fishstick4sale
http:///forum/post/2985135
i think im just going to buy a seahare
If that's all the hair algae you have, it will die without supplemental feeding. I would only add a sea hare for a major infestation. From what I see, yours is not yet severe enough to support a sea hare for very long.
I would address it's food source like you did when you switched from tap water. Things like rinsing your frozen foods and not feeding flakes will help, too. Aggressive skimming and religious water changes will help, as can reduced photo period and feedings. Sunlight can also add to the problem as it offers unrestricted spectrums of light that the hair likes.
Nice looking coral...and I hope that is decaf you're drinking.
 
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