• Alexander

Angela7060

Good day. I had the pleasure of keeping him. He mows the grass like a lawnmower. It's true. Both hair algae and bryopsis. He just didn't eat valonia. He doesn't harm the corals. He doesn't touch them, only occasionally crawls over them, and that's rare. He lived for about six months, ate about 90% of the algae, and for some reason died. But it definitely wasn't from starvation; there was still a little bit of hair algae left. Now it's gone, and whatever tries to appear is cleaned up by the zebra. So, he's a great creature. I recommend him.

Holly

It mows everything quickly, then there will be no food for it, it eats and clears 20 square centimeters a day, really a lawn mower, a little less is eaten by a fox.

Curtis

Cleans great, but it also makes a mess, I would even say a lot.

Melissa3820

Greetings! The hare is finally with me (I got it from the Sailor) and has been living here for a week, but I don't see the lawnmower effect yet. We're observing...

Richard

The same problem.. I also think it's a Hare, a Hedgehog, or a Fox..

Dana6523

Perhaps the best solution would be to eliminate the cause rather than the effect. Check the settings. Light, etc.

Joseph6461

Hello, this is Sergey. On Saturday, we received 2 Trochus and 2 ground snails, and also some stones. On Sunday, we got 3 Trochus and 2 Turbo. As of today, there is almost no greenery on the stones; they are not eating the red ones, but there are a few remnants of algae in some places, about 75% has been eaten, and the white roots of the plants have also been consumed. That's about it.