Just a little background on my tank. I HAD a 55 gallon, with a 8 fish, 3 starfish, 1 shrimp, and several snails and hermit crabs. I also have zoas and palys, acans, trumpet coral, hammer coral, and mushrooms. Live rock. Actinic Lights are on for 10 hours a day from 12pm to 10pm. Coral plus lights are on for 8 hours a day, from 1pm to 9pm. I feed my fish everyday. Frozen brine shrimp, half a cube. I also have a RO/DI system, protein skimmer, sump with bioballs.
That tank i had for 1 year and 3 months. In the mean time ive tried manual removal. Also did lights out for three days but that was before the bubble algae showed up. Will lights out work on BA? Had BA for about 5 months.
Fast forward to today. I now have a 72 gallon that ive had for about three weeks. I put new sand, same rocks, same livestock. I also used about 40 gallons of water from the previous tank and the remaining is new water. Im going to replace current sump with a refugium, with the hope that that will help with the algae.
Now when i did the changeover, my wife and myself inspected and picked off and scrubbed and then washed each and every rock. We were up until 5am working on this!
Today we saw bubble algae again:headwalls: We manually picked it off but we are discouraged because we spent so much time trying to eliminate this and it just laughs at us and keeps coming back.
Sooo... im looking for help trying to solve this. I have heard that emerald crabs eat it but its hit or miss. Plus i heard they can develop a taste for zoas. Not going to happen. Ive also heard the chemical route, but again i dont want to harm any of my fish and any of my soft corals.
Whats left to try? Vodka and sugar dosing? AR15? Rocket propelled grenade? Also in what order?
Again remember that im in the process of setting up a refugium. Any and all help is appreciated.
That tank i had for 1 year and 3 months. In the mean time ive tried manual removal. Also did lights out for three days but that was before the bubble algae showed up. Will lights out work on BA? Had BA for about 5 months.
Fast forward to today. I now have a 72 gallon that ive had for about three weeks. I put new sand, same rocks, same livestock. I also used about 40 gallons of water from the previous tank and the remaining is new water. Im going to replace current sump with a refugium, with the hope that that will help with the algae.
Now when i did the changeover, my wife and myself inspected and picked off and scrubbed and then washed each and every rock. We were up until 5am working on this!
Today we saw bubble algae again:headwalls: We manually picked it off but we are discouraged because we spent so much time trying to eliminate this and it just laughs at us and keeps coming back.
Sooo... im looking for help trying to solve this. I have heard that emerald crabs eat it but its hit or miss. Plus i heard they can develop a taste for zoas. Not going to happen. Ive also heard the chemical route, but again i dont want to harm any of my fish and any of my soft corals.
Whats left to try? Vodka and sugar dosing? AR15? Rocket propelled grenade? Also in what order?
Again remember that im in the process of setting up a refugium. Any and all help is appreciated.