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What do you all like to keep in your frag tanks for algae control? My nutrients are stable and low (Nitrate 2.5, Phos 0.04) and I have very little algae in the display tank, but the frag tank is a mess. Got a little of everything in there: hair algae, diatoms, cyano, bubble algae... the works.

Open to suggestions for fish or inverts. I have a tailspot blenny in there now but he can’t keep up... thinking of moving him to the display and replacing him with a lawnmower. I also picked up a small pincushion urchin at the LFS, small enough that he can’t move the frags around for now. It’s a 4’ tank so I was also considering a small tang which I could swap out in a year or so. Also obviously considering a boatload of snails or a sea hare.
 
I run a bunch of Astrea and Trochus snails as my main algae scavengers. In addition, I keep some small blue legs and medium scarlet hermits in there too to help with grazing. Most of my success with keeping algae down has been due to a chaeto reactor, but the cleanup crew zooms through algae on new frag plugs that come home as well as the supplemented nori that gets put in the tank weekly.
 
sixline wrasse is very helpful! I also prefer my Tomini Tangs over the Yellow Tang. From my experience Tominis just go crazy cleaning over the Yellow Tangs.

I had a algae problem now i am contently putting algae sheets on his clip because the algae growth cant keep up.
 

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