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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2007

Sea Hare(Bursatella leachii) eating Cyanobacteria in a home aquarium.

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  • sweet

  • I had a seahare which solved an algae problem for me so well that I had to give him back to the shop or else he would of starved

  • that thing looks badass, lol

  • kool i just got me one of them BLUE DOT HARES.

  • I saw a Bursatella leachii my LFS. Do they only eat cyano or will they also eat hair algae. They tried to tell me it would eat hair but I'm not convinced.

  • Eating cyano is how they produce the ink that they spray. If you keep them in a tank that doesnt have cyano in it slowly loses the ink.

  • Wait, A mollusk eating cyano?

    No way.

    I thought Cyano was highly toxic.

    I have it in a bad way in my aquarium right now.

    I tried using chemicals but it just comes back.

  • that thing is freaky looking.

  • that one looks really cool

  • thats a nice one

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