4 Ways to Remove Bubble Algae From Your Reef Tank
Reef tank 14 years ago 146,977 views
Nuissance Algae is always a real drag to find in your tank. And bubble algae is among the hardest algae to get out of your tank. Any pest can be defeated and I show you 4 ways to remove bubble algae from your tank
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i wish there was a way to attach a picture... they are all different sizes. the smaller ones seen to do more of the cluttering on frags, while the larger ones are more scattered throughout the rocks. they sort of resemble the typical green bubble algae shown in this video. Actually! here is a link of my post on Reef2Reef with pictures.
http://www.reef2reef.com/threads/red-bubble-algae-nightmare.207654/
idk if this is a more aggressive form of green bubble algae. i sure can use your input. thank you
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Big flashlight. Even during the day it stands out with a flighlight.
Dental pick and small screw driver. Mosly dental pick.
One large Naso Tang. He hangs out and eats the bubbles after they're dislodged.
Viewing box. It's hard to see the stuff from the back rocks to I raise lights and do a search from the top and remove some rocks to tack a look in the back.
Stay aggressive with the stuff. You can't help breaking some so I stay aggressive looking for new grow bubbles.
I do have an emerald grab .. But I've never seen him eat any bubbles. I rarely seem him period.
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