Can you put this sea hare inside reef tank? I seen couple in the coast of California
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Well a small one. I seen 1 inch -3 inches sea haresThats HUGE! Not so sure it's cut out for aquarium life
Well a small one. I seen 1 inch -3 inches sea hares
Well. I never thought to keep it in the long run. Just after cycle tank. I have a bunch of diatoms, hair algae, Bryopsis, little Cyano . Then when it’s over. I will just put it back.It's going to get big though if it's one of those species. What would you do with it then?
Well. I never thought to keep it in the long run. Just after cycle tank. I have a bunch of diatoms, hair algae, Bryopsis, little Cyano . Then when it’s over. I will just put it back.
I’m not going to do it. I actually got a Mexican Turbo snail. The reef gods help me out and his eating all the algae. Except Cyano. I will treat it though. I was worried about Bryopsis and hair algae.Please don't do that. Once we pull a critter out of the ocean and place it in our tanks, with critters from all over the world, it should never return to the wild. There are many pathogens that can be released in local waters by doing that. Euthanize it if you have to, but don't put it back.
Peace
EC
Trochus the ones that flip themselves over ? I have 3 but don’t touch it or Bryopsis or hair algae. Prolly will try out Cerith snails .Ceriths will help with cyano. I think trochus too but to a lesser degree. Fox face eat bryopsis and so do E. crispata seaslugs, aka the lettuce seaslugs.

