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emerald crabs and bristle worms

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Ok, I am having an algae problem and the only thing I have found that will eat it is an emerald crab. Unfortunatley, the last 2 I have bought did not last much more than a month. I know I have a number of bristle worms in the tank that come out at night. I was wondering if the bristle worms could possibly kill my emerald crabs that are slowly trying to tackle my algae problem? I have a 20 gallon with shrooms, a bubble anemone, maroon clwon, and yellow jawfish, and an overgrowth of this hard, stemy algae, that no tang or blenny will touch.

Any input would be great.

Mark :confused:
 
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Tank setup: 20 gallon, 300 gph marineland powerfilter, whisper 3 powerfilter, counter current protein skimmer, 55w CF, 1.5"-2" live sand bed, 10-15 lbs live rock. Also do 20-50% water change every 4-6 weeks. Oh yea, 1 snail, 2-3 hermits.

this algae came on one piece of rock. It is a nasty algae, cause it spreads fast and you have to destroy the rock to pull it off because the rhizomes are so buried in it. I also have some caulerpa growing as seen int he photo, that I trim regularly.

Here is a photo of this algae, which I have not been able to ID.

The macro algae has even started to grow on my snail, so he cruises around with a forest on his back, which is kinda funny looking.
 

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Here is a pic of my snails foliage. He is actually quite a prized possession.

The maroon was about 1" long when we got him, now he is about 2" long and owns the tank. The poor jawfish stays around his burrow entrance and just hangs out. the maroon clown even tries to attack my hand when I do tank maintenance.

Mark
 

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