sps and valonia

JOSHUAB

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My tank is starting to look pretty good, except the valonia(bubble algea) is getting out of hand, how do I eliminate this stuff in my tank???
TIA, Josh
 
Emerald crabs seem to love the stuff. Problem is, they pop it and it produces spores. Good thing is, they like the tinier ones better. Then they pop them, and I don't think the spores are released when they're that tiny. It's cool to watch the progression. The large ones very slowly disappear, along with smaller ones, then a bloom of tiny ones, and they disappear.
 
Manual removal along with strict control of the nutrients (and any po4) in your tank should do the trick. :)
 
What about a Naso Tang, I have heard that they are supposed to eat the stuff, I don't have any experience w/a Naso, just what I heard.
 
i thought bubble algae grew even if water is pretty clean? i have had luck w/ emeralds

also mine seems to go in cycles. i'll have a lot of it then it is practically non-existant then it will come back w/ a lot of it. might go w/ the time my emeralds die and i buy new ones though

Lunchbucket
 
I'd love to find a way to rid valonia, but unfortunately I have learned to live with it... It DOES hapen in cycles with me as well. I have a valonia farm in my overflows. One pieve is as large as a small bird's egg :eek2:

I believe I have pretty decent water conditions and my skimmer works very well. Just can't seem to get rid of the stuff.
 
yea in one of my tanks i had not much of it but it was there and i bought an emerald crab and he took care of the job. Ive heard they were 50-50 coral pickers but i tried em. 4 months later he nipped the whole head/feather off my coco worm. So i fed him to a friends pink tail trigger :D lol. Luckily the head grw back
 
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