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Coralgurl 08-22-2012 12:50 AM

Green bubble algae
 
Found some green bubble algae growing in my tank. I've read through some information and would like to know best easiest way to remove. Should I remove the rocks and chisel off or can they be removed in the tank. I can only see 2 bubbles, is there likely more? I haven't touched them but assume they are attached.

PurpleMonkey 08-22-2012 12:53 AM

Whenever I see these bad boys pop up, I just siphon them out. I use a piece of rigid airline attached to regular airline. I've cut the end of the rigid on an angle so I can get under the bubble and scrap the holdfast (algae root) off. I turn my pumps off, start a siphon and carefully get them out, just don't pop them.

If you can easily get the rock out, you could carefully use tweezers to pull the off, then rinse the rock off outside the tank before you put back in.

reefwars 08-22-2012 02:03 AM

emerald crabs eat it:)

Enigma 08-22-2012 02:38 AM

I had to remove one bubble.

I pulled the (so small it fit in a coffee cup) rock, plucked off the bubble (rupturing it in the process) and then set the rock in a mixture of 1:10 hydrogen peroxide to saltwater for 10 minutes to kill any spores.

That was four weeks, or so, ago. I haven't seen any others since then, but I think the time span is too short to know if it truly worked or not.

emerald crab 08-22-2012 04:07 AM

They're difficult to fight, if you have them just on a small rock, kill the rock. I had to learn to live with them. :(

reefwars 08-22-2012 04:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emerald crab (Post 739155)
They're difficult to fight, if you have them just on a small rock, kill the rock. I had to learn to live with them. :(



dumb question but.....have you tried emerald crabs???

daplatapus 08-22-2012 04:25 AM

+1 for emerald crabs. Eats any that ever pop up in my tanks.

Coralgurl 08-22-2012 04:32 AM

Well I got lucky, it's easier to see when the lights are dim, it was on the side of a dead coral, so out it came. Good to know about the crabs if any more show up! Thanks

emerald crab 08-22-2012 04:32 AM

Yes I did. They eat them, but they rip them open and spread the spores. Foxface rabitfish eats them, but not in quantities. In other words they don't make a dent in population. Tuxedo urchins won't touch them as long as you have coraline algae in your tank.
They need very little light and very little nutrients: nitrates not detectable, phosphates 0 (hanna colorimeter).

FWC 08-22-2012 04:43 AM

My tank has lots :(

I read somewhere that algaefix marine will keep the spores from growing if the bubble is popped ,so I might start dosing that for a week and then go to town popping bubbles. Hopefully with continued dosing for a while after will kill all the spores and no more bubble algae !!


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