bubble algae

joeycadre

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besides picking it off (it's on rocks that are covered with coral and at the bottom of the tank) and emerald crabs (i have 2 in the tank and they ignore the stuff) what can i do?

phosphates are .25-.1 salifert
nitrates 0
cal 420
alk 9.3

sg 1.026

temp 80-81

i don't know what to do, but it' starting to be a problem.
 
-increase clean up crew.
- leave lights off either 1 or 2 days before water change, then scrub the bubble algae off. (tooth brush comes in handy.)

I have green hair algae, starting to die off, but still here. Tooth brush is quite effective in my situation.

As far as the phosphates, are you running a phosban reactor?
 
yup. i have magna vore in a phosban reactor. all of my hair algae has gone, but these damn little bubbles are making me mad.

i also started prodibio about a month ago so maybe that will help. it has cleared up the tank a ton since i started with the biotim and bio digest.
 
YOUR DOOMED!...

hehe

emerald crabs cleaned mine up, had to get a few of them though becuase not all will eat it.
 
I had a pretty bad outbreak in my 65g system. I started using a smaller gauge hose (1/2") during water changes and would dislodge them with the end of the hose and then suck them out. I did around 20g's a week for 6 weeks or so. In the second week I added 12 emeralds. 5th week I added a protein skimmer. I'm at around week 10 or so and no algaes.

If your going to do the no light thing, I would scrape the rocks, then turn out the lights, then do the water change. More effective.

HTH
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12438315#post12438315 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reef-LeGeNd
check your source water. It probably is horrible.

i use ro/di that has 0tds, 1 tds at the most.

i don't think that's the problem.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12438055#post12438055 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Chef Reef
YOUR DOOMED!...

hehe

emerald crabs cleaned mine up, had to get a few of them though becuase not all will eat it.

This is definitly TRUE! The first 3 I had did not seem to touch it. The last 3 I bought went to town on the stuff. If there is other stuff in the tank for them to eat they wont eat the bubble algae.
I also bought a UV light that seem to cut down on the spread of the stuff.
 
If you watch an emerald crab eat them you will see that they clearly burst the bubble's as they eat them.
 
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