- Location
- Upper West Side
Ok, trying to see if we can find at least SIX people interested in chipping in and sharing the responsibility for a sea hare. They are inexpensive, but they do such a great job at eating Cyanobacteria and Hair algae that they would starve to death.
As every long time reefer knows, every once in a while a patch of hair algae or cyanobacteria bloom affects even the most seasoned veteran and it certainly affect just about every new tank set-up.
The "sea hare" is an inexpensive animal that does a quick job of eating up both cyano and hair algae. They are relatively inexpensive (MRA had them for $18 yesterday) but they eventually starve and die in a tank because they eat their food supply up very quickly. Not to mention that they are as ugly as sin and they get huge!
We would have to come up with some ground rules: Length of time each person can have it, how it gets acclimated (including protocol to minimize the possibility of transferring parasites and diseases) etc.
If you are in Manhattan or willing to travel to Manhattan to pick up AND drop off a sea hare (This would be the requirement of anyone outside of Manhattan- in Manhattan the person needing it would have to pick it up from the last person that has it)
Thoughts? As people give ideas I will update the information in this post.
As every long time reefer knows, every once in a while a patch of hair algae or cyanobacteria bloom affects even the most seasoned veteran and it certainly affect just about every new tank set-up.
The "sea hare" is an inexpensive animal that does a quick job of eating up both cyano and hair algae. They are relatively inexpensive (MRA had them for $18 yesterday) but they eventually starve and die in a tank because they eat their food supply up very quickly. Not to mention that they are as ugly as sin and they get huge!
We would have to come up with some ground rules: Length of time each person can have it, how it gets acclimated (including protocol to minimize the possibility of transferring parasites and diseases) etc.
If you are in Manhattan or willing to travel to Manhattan to pick up AND drop off a sea hare (This would be the requirement of anyone outside of Manhattan- in Manhattan the person needing it would have to pick it up from the last person that has it)
Thoughts? As people give ideas I will update the information in this post.