bubbles and temp ?'s

tsukinokuma

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Hi all! Two quick questions.

1.) I have a 28g reef (an upgrade from a 20g, set up since May) and I have noticed a strange thing with both tanks. I have these small bubbles that attach to the glass. I have a seahorse tank as well and have never had this problem. It's easy to get rid of, and it doesn't really bother me, but I guess I was wondering if anyone could tell me why this is (making sure it isn't a bad thing)

2.) I have recently had a bit of a scare when it comes to heaters (saw a tank that had exploded due to one) and I was wondering if 74-76 degrees was too low for a reef. Everything in my tank is thriving, but I just want to be sure.

Oh, one more question. I recently had an apitasia outbreak start. I added a peppermint, but have not as of yet seen any changes in the situation. Should I be concerned?

Thank you all so much!
 
OK The micro bubbles are attaching themself to any algea it comes in contact with. This could be low flow, low cleanup crew , cycling. You usaully see in low flow areas.


The target temp is 77 But your in the safe zone but i would get a heater. This just another reason for a refugium. You can put the heater in the sump and less clutter and worry.


The aptesia , if you can remove the rock or frag its on then
remove and dip in high salinity dip or freash water dip then manually remove by chipping or scraping away. Also i here lime juice in a needle and inject the little bugger right down the pie hole. I would try the least aggressive before addding any chemicals. Chemicals should always be the last resort.
 
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