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need to get rid of hair algae!



 
 
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Old 08-02-2003, 09:42 PM
Christopher
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Default need to get rid of hair algae!

SAE's are SMALL
"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
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Hmm interesting. I didn't think that SAEs ate hair/thread algae. Anyways,

I
don't think my tank is big enough for 2 or 3 SAEs what do you think? 15
gallons?

"Poe Lim" wrote in message
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Get some baby SAEs; had a similar problem, but now the hair algae is

well
controlled, to the extent that the SAE also gets normal food.

"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
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out-compete the algae? I have 2 corys, 3 otos, and a beta fish. My

tank
is
too small for SAEs, I don't really like shrimp or snails, florida flag

fish
can take chunks outa my plants, ameca splendens (butterfly goodieds)

get
to
big for the tank and might bully the beta...








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Old 08-02-2003, 09:42 PM
Christopher
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Default need to get rid of hair algae!

SAE's are SMALL
"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
a...
Hmm interesting. I didn't think that SAEs ate hair/thread algae. Anyways,

I
don't think my tank is big enough for 2 or 3 SAEs what do you think? 15
gallons?

"Poe Lim" wrote in message
...
Get some baby SAEs; had a similar problem, but now the hair algae is

well
controlled, to the extent that the SAE also gets normal food.

"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
news
out-compete the algae? I have 2 corys, 3 otos, and a beta fish. My

tank
is
too small for SAEs, I don't really like shrimp or snails, florida flag

fish
can take chunks outa my plants, ameca splendens (butterfly goodieds)

get
to
big for the tank and might bully the beta...








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Old 09-02-2003, 01:09 PM
LeighMo
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Default need to get rid of hair algae!

SAE's are SMALL

SAEs get to be 5" or 6" long. 5" may be small for some things, but not when
you're talking about fish. ;-)


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Old 09-02-2003, 01:09 PM
LeighMo
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Default need to get rid of hair algae!

SAE's are SMALL

SAEs get to be 5" or 6" long. 5" may be small for some things, but not when
you're talking about fish. ;-)


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