Green bubble algae question...

JC_UF_ITK

New member
What's the easiest way to get this out of my tank? I have 5-6 bubbles on one rock and would like to get rid of it. Thanks.
 
Take the rock out and pick it off.....

What ever you do DO NOT POP THEM IN THE WATER!!!!!

oR GET AN EMERAL CRAB
 
If the bubbles are in an accessible site to you, just reach in there with something that you can use to kind of pry under them with, like a CLEAN flat blade screwdriver or something like that. Kind of dig into the rock under them and usually they come loose quite easily. Have net ready to net them out with.
 
yeah...emerald crabs swallow them whole.....lol

if 5 or 6 is all you have consider yourself lucky-- no need to take the rock out, just pull them off in place.
 
I would say if you can remove the rock fairly easily take care of it yourself. I purchased an emerald crab, and he has done nothing with bubble algea.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10396804#post10396804 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sparty00
I would say if you can remove the rock fairly easily take care of it yourself. I purchased an emerald crab, and he has done nothing with bubble algea.
there are different varieties of emeralds--some eat the bubble algae and control it quite effectively.
Talk to the LFS guy before you purchase.
I have had three of them in the tank for over 9 months and they have elimated the problem of bubble algae.
I am happy to hear you were able to scrape them off but it would still be good to purchase a couple as preventative measures.
 
Back
Top