i tried finding a thread on here but couldnt really find what i was looking for, so if this is a repeat i apologize in advance.
ive noticed a slow increase in bubble algae growth over the past couple of weeks and nothing in my tank seems to mess with it. ive got 2 emeralds crabs that apparently have lost there taste for it and my tomini tang has never messed with the stuff. i tried manually removing the bubble algae but either wind up popping it and just spreading it more or i cant get at it due to its position in my rockwork. ive also noticed a rapid growth of hair algae on the live rock on the right side of my tank but nowhere else. i havent seen anything touch that either. blue leg hermits are never near it, tang is always biting the glass and even my flame and coral beauty, who used to snack on it, dont touch it anymore. i cant even get my angelfish to destroy some of that darn pusling xenia anymore, what a shame.
any way, i had read online that some foxface will eat bubble algae, but id like to get some feedback on whether there is something better suited to my needs. keep in mind my tank is a moderately stocked 75 reef, so nothing that will get huge or has a tendency to destroy everything in its path.
all input is muchly appreciated. this is definately the best resource a reefer could possibly have.
ive noticed a slow increase in bubble algae growth over the past couple of weeks and nothing in my tank seems to mess with it. ive got 2 emeralds crabs that apparently have lost there taste for it and my tomini tang has never messed with the stuff. i tried manually removing the bubble algae but either wind up popping it and just spreading it more or i cant get at it due to its position in my rockwork. ive also noticed a rapid growth of hair algae on the live rock on the right side of my tank but nowhere else. i havent seen anything touch that either. blue leg hermits are never near it, tang is always biting the glass and even my flame and coral beauty, who used to snack on it, dont touch it anymore. i cant even get my angelfish to destroy some of that darn pusling xenia anymore, what a shame.
any way, i had read online that some foxface will eat bubble algae, but id like to get some feedback on whether there is something better suited to my needs. keep in mind my tank is a moderately stocked 75 reef, so nothing that will get huge or has a tendency to destroy everything in its path.
all input is muchly appreciated. this is definately the best resource a reefer could possibly have.