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Ok I've read up on how sailfin mollies once acclimated to saltwater help rid of nuicense algae. So I purchased 2 dalmation sailfin mollies right now they are being acclimated until around 2:30 a.m. them I'm gonna place them into the reef tank. If everything goes as planned they should help clear my hair algae problem. I'll keep everyone posted on the progress.
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I do not need to do the magnesium trick. I've spent the best 3 $ cure. My two male freshwater dalmation mollies its been two days and they have cleared a rock to tiny pieces of it. So id recremened acclimating them and give them a try. Pics l8r when I get a chance. If you won't to see a before pic look under the hich hicker page I post as bryomis algae
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I got some to lol ever tho i have no alge yet but they are cheap and good test subjects lol
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Ok bad news they started picking at coral.....how can I catch. Them w/o destroying my tank I caought the smaller one but the larger is smarter I guess.....what would be a way to catch him
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