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| T-WOW 4 LIFE! Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Jackson, NJ
Posts: 8,620
Reefer Ratings: (23 (100%) Friends: (27) | Bubble Algae *$*#(@)(#(
Hey guyz, just wondering if anyone has been doing any research on how to stop or hinder this nuisance in our tanks... theres gotta be a better way then crabs or manually removing it, im gettin tired of it ![]() | ||||
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| ReefsMagazine! Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: G.V NYC
Posts: 15,687
Reefer Ratings: (43 (100%) Friends: (39) |
Tony, I'm right there with you, I have the small bubble algae that makes me crazy. I was thinking of putting a UV on the tank to try and kill the algae spores, and adding an army of emerald crabs and turbo snails. | ||||
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| Inept at life. Join Date: May 2004 Location: Location: Location:
Posts: 5,135
Reefer Ratings: (23 (100%) Friends: (14) |
I had a friend take his tank down because of valonia. get it under control now or you'll regret it later. B
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| Moderator Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Weehawken, NJ
Posts: 3,657
Reefer Ratings: (9 (100%) Friends: (0) |
Hey Scoots!! Bubble Algae sucks!! what can I say. Herbivores basically suck when it comes to controlling the Valonia, Ventricaria and Dictyosphaeria species. For most of the its not very pallatable. They will eat other shit before they go for the bubble algae. Why do they suck? When eating the algae they basically pop it releasing a buttload of algae all over the tank. To stop the tini algae from taking hold (for the most part) you can have high flow combined with UV. Your best bet: Next time you need to do a water change go at them with a razor blade and tweezers while siphoning in case one pops. Good luck with them...... | ||||
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| The All Powerful OZ Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: The Big City
Posts: 8,575
Reefer Ratings: (49 (100%) Friends: (28) |
High Flow will keep it from taking hold in the tank but it may get a hold in areas where the flow in low, like the over flow and sump. I have them in my tank and no matter how much I removed them they kept coming back. When I was helping Hitsnorth move his tank I notice he had them in his overflow and sump, but not in the main tank, which had heavy flow. So when I went home I looked in my overflow and had tons in there, which I removed. It has help some but I still have them. The hard part is finding them all as it only take one to start it all over again. Emerald crabs are a crap shoot, some eat other don't. What they will do it turn over and knock down corals. | ||||
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| Pek-P3K LicK3I2 Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Washington NNJ 07882
Posts: 1,731
Reefer Ratings: (54 (100%) Friends: (21) |
I also have the bubble algae growin on my overflows.I scrape them once in a while and the funny thing is no on my display and not in my sump just the overflow.... | ||||
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