I bought a tank yesterday that had around 30-50 pounds of live rock. There was a big clump of bubble algae growing on it and a little growing on some other pieces. I have a few questions on it.
1 Does bubble algae eat nitrates and phosphates?
2. Does it actually live inside the rock(does it come from the ocean already embedded in the rock) and then sprouts or is it like hair algae and just appears out of no where?
3. Would it be good for a fish only tank(that doesn't have any bubble algae now) or would it be best even in this situation to trash it?
4. Would it be best to use this rock in a fish only tank and not a new reef i am planning to setup in a couple months?
5. And depending on answers to above questions, do i need to treat this rock somehow if i need to get rid of the bubble algae?
I don't want to contaminate and ruin additional rock in my fish only tank, and for sure don't want to contaminate my new reef i am going to set up. thanks for any help........
1 Does bubble algae eat nitrates and phosphates?
2. Does it actually live inside the rock(does it come from the ocean already embedded in the rock) and then sprouts or is it like hair algae and just appears out of no where?
3. Would it be good for a fish only tank(that doesn't have any bubble algae now) or would it be best even in this situation to trash it?
4. Would it be best to use this rock in a fish only tank and not a new reef i am planning to setup in a couple months?
5. And depending on answers to above questions, do i need to treat this rock somehow if i need to get rid of the bubble algae?
I don't want to contaminate and ruin additional rock in my fish only tank, and for sure don't want to contaminate my new reef i am going to set up. thanks for any help........