Algae eater recommendation

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I've been working on incorporating a second tank into my existing system. The build is going well and now I'm trying to figure out cleanup crew. I was originally thinking of a small tang that I could later move to the big system, but the fish in the big system aren't too welcoming to new comers.

Then I started thinking about a dwarf angel. I have a pygmy angel in the main tank that is fun to watch and quite active.

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I've also considered a lawnmower blenny. They aren't the most colorful, but I enjoy watching the activity.

I'm open to other recommendations as well. I will probably pick up a nasarius and a couple trochus snails.
 
Hello,

I am a little lost (that happens a lot to me ;) ). Are you looking for a CuC or fish that will help control algae? Depending on size of tank a conch is a nice addition. I love blue legs but I have seen them irritate some of my corals. Maybe ceriths or limpets.

For fish, flame tangs are non stop grazers and usually more peaceful.
 
If you can find one, I’d go Starry Blenny > Lawnmower. Many have said they’re easier to keep due to their wider and less picky palette. Some people have had success with Tailspot and Bicolor Blennies. Moly Miller Blennies too.

For a larger tank, I’d get a Foxface or Rabbitfish of some kind. Complement that with a Zebrasoma or Ctenochaetus tang. Foxface before tang.
 

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