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Datasheet
Reef Compatible | Yes |
Temperament | Peaceful |
Care Description | Easy |
Specific Gravity | 1.023-1.025 |
Carbonate Hardness | 8-12 |
pH | 8.1-8.4 |
General Description
Algae Attack Packages are assortments crafted to establish a natural method of controlling algae growth and maintaining pristine water clarity in marine aquariums. These packages are tailored based on years of expertise to offer sufficient cleaning power for various aquarium sizes. With a combination of hermit crabs, snails, and other members, the Algae Attack Pack effectively combats filamentous algae, film algae, and various microalgae commonly found in aquariums.
Aquarium Suitability
The Algae Attack Packages are widely recommended for marine aquariums due to their peaceful temperament and efficient algae-controlling abilities.
Demands
These packages are easy to care for, making them an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists alike.
Care and Hardiness
The Algae Attack Packages consist of hardy species that are resilient and well-suited to aquarium life, requiring minimal maintenance.
Reef Suitability
Being reef-compatible, the Algae Attack Packages are suitable for reef aquariums without posing a threat to coral or other invertebrates.
Aquarium Setup
When setting up an aquarium with the Algae Attack Packages, it is essential to maintain water conditions within the parameters of pH 8.1-8.4, a specific gravity of 1.023-1.025, and a carbonate hardness (KH) of 8-12.
Behaviour
The members of the Algae Attack Pack exhibit peaceful behavior in the aquarium, focusing on their algae-eating tendencies without displaying aggression towards other tank inhabitants.
Feeding and Diet
These marine invertebrates primarily feed on diatoms, film algae, and hair algae, making them highly effective in controlling algae overgrowth in the aquarium.
Habitat and Distribution
The Algae Attack Packages consist of a variety of species from diverse families, each contributing to the natural balance within the aquarium environment. Their distribution in the wild varies, but in captivity, they thrive well when provided with a suitable habitat within a well-maintained marine aquarium.