Sea Hair Exchange

Zach

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Joined
Jan 14, 2015
Location
Tillsonburg, Ontario
Need to get a head start on my hair algea problem (had a bloom after doing an emergency tank change) still getting parameters to level out and looking to set up a proper reef and refuge in the coming months. In the meantime. I'd like to keep ahead of that freaking hair algea. I know sea hairs are supposed to be good for eating tons of it. But I don't think I'd have enough to sustain one. Anyone here interested in doing an exchange program? I'll buy him outright if I know someone else will take him a couple weeks after me for a little less money. They could have someone lined up after. And so on and so forth.

Could be good for those of us that have a hard time getting ahead of it

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nathan

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Mar 27, 2016
Location
sarnia
Need to get a head start on my hair algea problem (had a bloom after doing an emergency tank change) still getting parameters to level out and looking to set up a proper reef and refuge in the coming months. In the meantime. I'd like to keep ahead of that freaking hair algea. I know sea hairs are supposed to be good for eating tons of it. But I don't think I'd have enough to sustain one. Anyone here interested in doing an exchange program? I'll buy him outright if I know someone else will take him a couple weeks after me for a little less money. They could have someone lined up after. And so on and so forth.

Could be good for those of us that have a hard time getting ahead of it

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Just keep in mind sea hares need to be feed supplements as well they will eventually starve on just hair algea alone
 

Nonuser

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Joined
Mar 17, 2015
Location
Brantford
I've heard seahares eat hair algae, but has anyone actually saw one eating it?

Here's a alternate idea


Another one, even better


The old timers would tell me a fish's stomach is roughly the size of their eye.

I have almost eradicate my hair algae. Pull hair algae, large water changes, clean filter socks more regularly and sump clean up. Changed my lighting decreased and added a bag of phosguard to my sump.
Edit: also my lawnmower blenny is always pecking at hair algae and the emerald crabs
 
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