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Seahares almost always die after a short period of time. In a 14 gal it might eat some of the algae but when it dies it's just going to pollute the tank creating more problems. In a small tank like that this should be easy to manage with water changes.

Kalapnath makes a good point though, algae is never a problem it's always a symptom. Something is contributing the nutrients to it.
 

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seahares almost always die after a short period of time. In a 14 gal it might eat some of the algae but when it dies it's just going to pollute the tank creating more problems. In a small tank like that this should be easy to manage with water changes.

Kalapnath makes a good point though, algae is never a problem it's always a symptom. Something is contributing the nutrients to it.

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