It appeared that my army of internal and external skeletoned vertebrates was not going to do the job. I was forced to consider the ones with no backbones or mobile homes, the invertebrates.
I picked up a blue spotted sea hare harlot and some sneaky looking green camouflaged lettuce nudibranchs. Maybe, just maybe, the perky hare could keep the foliage occupied while the nudibranchs infiltrated the shrubbery and start chowing down. The sea hare went to work immediately and mowed paths through the fields of green. The masked nudi’s crawled into the undergrowth, creating crop circles to dumbfound the casual observer. It looked as if the tide was turning until the sea hare went MIA. Yes, to this day the hare is still missing in action. The nudi’s continue to stuff themselves and grow larger by the week. Their main problem is battling the tank flow that threatens to blow them into the powerheads and chew them up.