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Thread: Any hair algae eater?

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    Are Yamato Shrimp the same as Algae Easting Shrimp?

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    Erm, generally people use Yamatos for algae control, so you could call them algae eating shrimp.

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    Florida Flag Fish or American Flag Fish, Jordanella floridae
    Whare can find this fish? C328 got or not? The algae in my tank is like very thin hair and it is most at my christmas moss. Is that hair algae. Sorry dc soilt cannot take picture.

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    Hi elmo9959,

    That is the flag fish, very effective in clearing hair algae. But can be a aggressive fish.

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    It seems pretty mild in my tank... Maybe I was not watching it long enough.

    Think C328 has it once in a while... This fish is not very common here, but still can be seen once in a while... Sorry, cannot suggest where to find one now. Maybe can PM Wackytpt to ask if he still has 1 to let go. He was giving several away some time ago...
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    Black mollies, if you don't eat them too much, will shred any thread algae, a real algae killer, being starved...

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