jdjeff58
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New tank 120...4 weeks...just did 30% water change and added small clean up crew. It is a 30 gal algae pack from TFPlace. I am lighting with T5's and MH's 8 hours a day.
The 30 gallon Marine Algae Pack contains the following:
6 - Scarlet Hermits
5 - Turbo Snails
20 - Margarita Snails
15 - Red Leg Hermits
Anyway...I have been scanning the rocks with my trusty set of magnifying goggles and recently have been looking up the different growth's on the web for ID sake. I positively ID'd two green bubble algae clusters where the bubbles were about the size of a pencil eraser and smaller. I removed the two clusters as best I could with out breaking any...as far as I can tell.
Now, I am finding tinier bubble elsewhere in the tank. I'm not sure if they were present before or a result of possibly popping one of the clusters that I removed. In either case, I'm seeing more in the tank....about tapioca size.
I read the RC bubble algae article and was considering getting an Emerald crab. The article talked about knocking off the light supply or altering the nutrients. So here's my questions:
First...what is the major problem with bubble algae? Is it just looks, or can this pose a real threat? What would that threat be? Am I getting bent out of shape for nothing?
There seems to be mixed opinions on having an Emerald crab. Am I doomed for the life of the tank if I put one in there to hopefully clean this up?
Does anybody recommend cutting off the lights until it dies? Could this cause a problem with the rest of the rock? How long would it take to kill bubble algae in this manner?
Any input on this would be greatly appreciated.
The 30 gallon Marine Algae Pack contains the following:
6 - Scarlet Hermits
5 - Turbo Snails
20 - Margarita Snails
15 - Red Leg Hermits
Anyway...I have been scanning the rocks with my trusty set of magnifying goggles and recently have been looking up the different growth's on the web for ID sake. I positively ID'd two green bubble algae clusters where the bubbles were about the size of a pencil eraser and smaller. I removed the two clusters as best I could with out breaking any...as far as I can tell.
Now, I am finding tinier bubble elsewhere in the tank. I'm not sure if they were present before or a result of possibly popping one of the clusters that I removed. In either case, I'm seeing more in the tank....about tapioca size.
I read the RC bubble algae article and was considering getting an Emerald crab. The article talked about knocking off the light supply or altering the nutrients. So here's my questions:
First...what is the major problem with bubble algae? Is it just looks, or can this pose a real threat? What would that threat be? Am I getting bent out of shape for nothing?
There seems to be mixed opinions on having an Emerald crab. Am I doomed for the life of the tank if I put one in there to hopefully clean this up?
Does anybody recommend cutting off the lights until it dies? Could this cause a problem with the rest of the rock? How long would it take to kill bubble algae in this manner?
Any input on this would be greatly appreciated.