quazi September 5, 2010 September 5, 2010 So, I got a foxface a couple of weeks back, and he has been dutifly eating all the algae in site (I have vallona and Bryopsis in my tank!) Yesterday, I was cleaning out my overflow box that was overflowing with vallona and Bryopsis. Of course, lots of that stuff went into the sump, and back in the tank. Foxy to the rescue. He thought it was special feeding time, and ate everything that popped out the return! He is a terrific fish! I just had to share!
Incredible Corals September 5, 2010 September 5, 2010 (edited) So, I got a foxface a couple of weeks back, and he has been dutifly eating all the algae in site (I have vallona and Bryopsis in my tank!) Yesterday, I was cleaning out my overflow box that was overflowing with vallona and Bryopsis. Of course, lots of that stuff went into the sump, and back in the tank. Foxy to the rescue. He thought it was special feeding time, and ate everything that popped out the return! He is a terrific fish! I just had to share! That's awesome. I'm going to find one next weekend. Another plus is they are super hardy! Edited September 5, 2010 by forrealb50
Coral Hind September 5, 2010 September 5, 2010 I agree they are great for the algae that some tangs will not touch. I eventually had to get rid of mine because he decided to nip at my LPS.
CHUBAKAH September 6, 2010 September 6, 2010 I agree they are great for the algae that some tangs will not touch. I eventually had to get rid of mine because he decided to nip at my LPS. Specifically what type of LPS was he munching on?
Big Country September 6, 2010 September 6, 2010 I loved my last foxface when I set up my 180 I got a Magnificent Foxface that I always wanted
angel not fish September 6, 2010 September 6, 2010 great fish, but mine eat shrimps and some crabs. he comes to the front to remind me its feeding time. he gets some frozen food out off my hand. Very docile and hard fish.
Coral Hind September 6, 2010 September 6, 2010 Specifically what type of LPS was he munching on? Trachyphyllia geoffroyi Trachyphyllia radiata Acanthastrea lordhowensis
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