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Getting rid of CHAETO


norcalitrader

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norcalitrader

Ok I have a 15 gal truvu nano with built in wetdry.

tanks been up and running for a year, and its beautiful and healthy...

 

Problem is that I have some CHAETO that has overflowed into the main tank and now its growing all ove the rocks, and I am having to cut it back so oten...

 

Its not alot , but how do I get rid of it, yellow tang??

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norcalitrader

Its caulerpa!!

 

What can I put in the tank to get rid of it, but still keep it in the built in overflow?

 

And I would never put in a yellow tang in my nano, just trying to draw out ideas that would work...

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would putting a yellow tang in a nano for a couple days really be that bad of an idea? ive never done it, nor have i had a caulerpa problem. i suppose it would stress the fish out to be moved back and forth between 2 tanks tho...

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ApocalypticSurf6

maybe a small tang, 2 inches, i wouldnt leave it there long though, just make sure hes small enough he wont get super stressed but still poor idea all together

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yea but to get the tang out you'll have to take out every frikin rock no fun

emerald crabs will eat calurpa if there is not alot of algae in the tank

if you have algae add snail's

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