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ChilDawg

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It looks like an SAE. I'd have to check to be sure that it is not a Flying Fox, but, you have the basic idea there if nothing else.
 

ChilDawg

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That could be a problem. I do have a site for you with some info on how to tell SAEs from closely-related fish http://www.thekrib.com/Fish/Algae-Eaters/

but I'm afraid that it may be of no use to you if your Jag will turn around and munch on an SAE (which will likely only get to be 5.5" long).
 

ChilDawg

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Then scraping the algae might work a little better than buying SAEs. Sorry that I took up your time with my suggestions then.
 

GEV83

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Hey at least you tried. Naw nice to talk to someone about my fish prob once in a while. Oh well I guess Ill have to use the scraper then.
 

Ledslnger

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Siamese Algae Eaters and Flying fox are very similar. SAEs I think are supposed to have the black body stripe going through their tail also. Both are good at eating algae.
 
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