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Nano
05-12-2012, 01:30 AM
Hey guys, i don't have a bubble algae problem.... yet
but I have had the odd one or 2 pop up in the last month or 2 since buying a frag from a fellow reefer that had some on it. I removed it all before introducing it into the tank, but have had a few poke out here and there since. I remove them when I notice them, but its difficult to get them sometimes with out popping them, which I believe to be prolonging the problem.
my parameters are good
salinity 1.026
nitrats & trites 0
phosphates 0
ammonia 0
calcium is at 420
alk 9
mag 1320-ish

is there a safe way of removing the with out popping them? I am running chaeto as well.. just thought i'd ask, like i said not a lot, just the odd one here and there

thanks!

jtbadco
05-12-2012, 01:51 AM
you could get an emerald crab, which can entail it's own problems, but they will eat the bubble algae

Nano
05-12-2012, 01:53 AM
:lol:last one ended up in the sump. May have to free him for a while if it keeps up

heliman206
05-12-2012, 02:19 AM
My yellow tang took care of mine!

Nano
05-12-2012, 02:25 AM
I have heard that too, but my tanks only 35g

Nano
05-15-2012, 01:58 PM
BUMP!

Anyone one else have so tips for this? dang emerald crab has hidden him self in the refugium and I can hardly get my head under the stand to go hunting for him. any fish for a 35g? or other fixes? I know physical removal and low nutrients (not over feeding) are dead giveaways but what else can I do? I have one that is in an sps colony, and I couldnt get at it if I tried :lol:

daplatapus
05-15-2012, 02:06 PM
I now have 4 emerald crabs in my 80 and I rarely see them in there either. Sometimes when my lights go out for the night I'll catch sight of them but that's it. I wouldn't say I have a big bubble algae problem, but I definitely have some for sure. It seems like the crabs don't target the bubble algae but when they come across it they will eat it. So for now I think they have my issue at least in check.

Aquattro
05-15-2012, 03:21 PM
I just use tweezers and pull them out. Stay on top of it, keep nutrients low and you'll be fine.

Nano
05-15-2012, 03:36 PM
I just use tweezers and pull them out. Stay on top of it, keep nutrients low and you'll be fine.
thanks Brad, is there actually any harm in popping them? I heard it makes things worse

Aquattro
05-15-2012, 03:43 PM
thanks Brad, is there actually any harm in popping them? I heard it makes things worse

No, I haven't found that. And unless you get an emerald crab that swallows them whole, they're still getting popped :)

Nano
05-15-2012, 03:46 PM
No, I haven't found that. And unless you get an emerald crab that swallows them whole, they're still getting popped :)
lol I suppose so :P
Well I guess I'll have to try to go crab hunting in the sump tonight :lol:

Cal_stir
05-15-2012, 07:30 PM
I use this, I made it from an old scraper I had, I sharpened the end with a file, just start a siphon and gouge them off and suck the out, turn off all pumps first, works great.

http://i1139.photobucket.com/albums/n551/Cal_stir/DSC00407.jpg

http://i1139.photobucket.com/albums/n551/Cal_stir/DSC00408.jpg

DCDN
05-15-2012, 07:30 PM
When I find some I scrape them off when I'm doing a water change so that even if they pop and were to release anything most if not all would get siphoned off.

Nano
05-15-2012, 07:31 PM
thats a cool Idea Cal thanks!