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If you want to go the equipment route, I would highly recommend an algae turf scrubber for controlling all types of nuisance algae growth. Did I miss any of your favorites in the list above? Share what I missed in the comments below and please share this post with others if you found it helpful.

Thanks for reading! How about a rabbit fish? Hi there. A rabbit fish is the main family of fish that include a Foxface. I would agree that a rabbit fish like a scribbled is not only hardier, but also an extreme algae consumer.

The main issue with the other rabbitfish is that the get larger than your typical FoxFace Lo that you find at most fish stores. Great personality and great tank mate. They grow super fast and are a risk for going rogue and eating corals — mostly soft corals and clams. I would take a rabbitfish over a Tang every single time.

I love my Usagi! What is the best fish or something to get rid of brown algae Yank just cycle in the last 3 months thx you. Great info! I myself had a Elysia Crispata, commonly known as a lettuce sea slug. It did a great job at eating hairy algae in my quarantine tank. Reef safe and peaceful. Sea Hares are amazing eaters of hair algae. BUT if you put them in a smaller tank, as I did, they will actually do too good of a job and end up starving themselves.

And when they die you need to remove them asap or they can really poison your tank. Enjoyed reading your comments on algae and algae eaters and finally your very informative write up on the Royal Gamma, I did have one which was quite amusing, it would just broadside my lawnmower algae eater and run for it with the lawnmower eater chasing it, they would disappear in a hole in the rocks and reappear somewhere else, so funny to watch!!!

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Best For Diatoms. Small But Mighty! Cerith Snail A Workhorse Algae Eater Ceriths are small, but in large numbers do a great job at removing algae from rocks and glass. Great For Larger Tanks! Great For Small Tanks.

Great For Large Tanks. Hair Algae Specialist. Foxface Hair Algae Specialist Hardy, peaceful and full of personality - the Foxface is a wondering addition to any tank. Bubble Algae Destroyer. He started in the aquarium hobby at the age of 11 and along the way worked at local fish stores.

He has kept freshwater tanks, ponds, and reef tanks for over 25 years. His site was created to share his knowledge and unique teaching style on a larger scale. He has worked on making aquarium and pond keeping approachable. Mark has been featured in two books about aquarium keeping - both best sellers on Amazon. Each year, he continues to help his readers and clients with knowledge, professional builds, and troubleshooting.

Follow on Facebook Follow on Twitter. I loved it Reply. What is the best fish or something to get rid of brown algae Yank just cycle in the last 3 months thx you Reply. Very informative — and as a relative newby, very reassuring! Freshwater aquarium snails are common aquarium creatures that sometimes get a pretty bad rap in the hobby.

They tend to grow to six inches long. Flame angelfish are peaceful among their tankmates except for similar-looking angels. They grow to about two inches, making them a great addition to a marine or reef nano tank. Rainford Gobies are remarkably peaceful towards other fish in the aquarium. Besides algae, you can feed them flakes, pellets, and frozen food. These active swimmers are very peaceful and love to be part of a schooling group. They go around digging in the substrate looking for detritus and worms to eat.

You can feed them dry and frozen fish food along with algae. They have small heads and rectangular bodies. Their body is silver with a yellow or green hue, covered with dark spots.

Mature Spotted Scats need a saltwater tank with slightly brackish water. They grow up to 15 inches, so they need a large tank with plenty of room to swim.

Mollies, Gobies, Monos, and Archers make great tankmates for this species. Invertebrates That Eat Hair Algae 8. Shrimps Amano Shrimp : Amano Shrimp are well-known and traded for their hair algae-eating abilities. They can survive in various tank conditions. Amano shrimp also eat debris, detritus, and leftover fish food. They grow up to two inches and are therefore great additions to small and medium-sized aquariums.

However, they can breed and multiply in various water conditions. They grow about 1. In addition to hair algae, they consume other algae types, detritus, and leftover food. Snails Many snail species can help you with your algae problem. Most of them need minimal care and can survive without an additional food source. Nerite Snails are cheap and easy to find. They scavenge and eat algae and clean the rocks and tank glass. They love algae seaweed and spirulina along with meaty foods like shrimp and other meaty fish.

These fish are great for eating hair algae. Not only will they help remove it from your tank, but they will prevent it from forming. They can be seen hopping from rock to rock-eating algae as they go. They actually do such a great job of eating algae that you may need to offer additional foods to prevent them from starving. Lawnmower Blennies are generally peaceful with most tankmates. They can become aggressive with similar species.

These fish have a very unique personality and are great for smaller tanks. These fish are not considered reef safe and they may nip at some corals. They will normally only eat algae but will accept algae seaweed or nori. The Foxface is a stunning fish that does a great job keeping your tank algae free. It makes a great addition to any reef tank providing you have the right tankmates. The Foxface Rabbit will get along with most non-aggressive fish and is considered peaceful.

These fish have unique venomous spines so you need to take caution and not handle them. Their flashing characteristic will show other fish not to harass them. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Reef Safe Hermit Crabs. Reef Safe Snails. Reef Safe Blennies. Reef Safe Tangs and Surgeonfish. Featured Video. Related Topics. Read More. Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for TheSprucePets. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page.

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