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![]() peroxide and water will take care of it whaterver it is , i dosent look like the red bubble i have . I peroxide bath my zoas when red bubble pops up and it turns bright orange and dissapears in no time.
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![]() I have that in one of my tanks. It is slimy red bubbly algae (Unlike Green bubble) . It does not grow too fast or overpopulate, easy to remove. If you kill your GSP i can give you a small free frag any time i have tons of GSP.
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![]() No it really doesn't seem to be a fast grower, its been months, and is only on the gsp. Will have to try the peroxide. ... Whatever it is.
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![]() Leave it. It's not an invasive algae. More decorative than anything. People actually pay for this type of algae.
![]() But if you want to toss it, I'll stick it in my RSM Bangaii breeding tank. Anthony
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If you see it, can take care of it, better get it or put it on hold. Otherwise, it'll be gone & you'll regret it! |
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![]() Botryocladia sp.
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![]() I figure it wasn't anything too bad since its not bugging anything, its just so thick in certain spots the GSP cant come poke its little polys through. I just really like my gsp lol.
Maybe I'll just pluck it off and move it if its a good guy. Unless you want to trade a baby bangai Anthony ![]() |