This is a algae eating machine, I have watched them eat hair algae with my own two eys and clean up a tank that was in shambles!
So whats the down fall? well you still have to reduce phosphates/nitrates, to keep it from coming back and I understand they are short lived (1year).
Also I read they can grow large (3 feet) lol, AND GUESS WHAT!
WHo cares! if they destroy the crap growing in your tank and bring back the treasure you created before the over run of green / brown hair algae its worth every other situation encountered.
My view is I will deal with that as it arises, in the mean time
GOOD BYE ALGAE!
The Fabulous seaHARE
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so a follow up on the Sea Hare,
after months of observing the 2 I have placed in problem algae aquariums, they have eliminated almost 95 percent of the problems.
One past away and the algae was almost 100% back in 2 weeks, needless to say a second one has replaced the dead one and has reclaimed a clean aquarium.
One of my customers has lost 2 sea hares in days of purchase and his 3rd seems to be doing little, so maybe the fabulous Sea Hare is not always fabulous I am 2 for 2 on cleaned up tanks.
You should supplement marine algaes or romaine to feed these lawn mowers as they run out of food and need more veggies.
after months of observing the 2 I have placed in problem algae aquariums, they have eliminated almost 95 percent of the problems.
One past away and the algae was almost 100% back in 2 weeks, needless to say a second one has replaced the dead one and has reclaimed a clean aquarium.
One of my customers has lost 2 sea hares in days of purchase and his 3rd seems to be doing little, so maybe the fabulous Sea Hare is not always fabulous I am 2 for 2 on cleaned up tanks.
You should supplement marine algaes or romaine to feed these lawn mowers as they run out of food and need more veggies.