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jgiordano

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So my tank is almost a week old and is cycling. I have about 30lbs of LIve rock and 5 lbs of rubble in the chamber one and the refugium of a cadlights 25gallon.

I had no ammonia spike and my nitrites are .05 and Nitrates 20.
I have cheato in the refugium.
I am using catalina saltwater and toped off with distilled the first couple of days and RO from my lfs since.


On Saturday I started to run the T5s for 10 hours and the MH for 8. Monday and Tuesday the corraline looked Awsome on the top rocks. Yesterday when I got home the top rocks grew some brown fuzzy algea and covered most of the corraline. Now I know that different algeas will grow throughout the cycle, but the thing that is bothering me is there are a spaced out tiny ball bering type of bubbles. I posted this question on another board and someone said it was bubble algea. They are not fleshy and look more like air bubbles or newly sodered metal.

I have seen a few tanks in the lfs with similar larger bubbles, any ideas.
 

jgiordano

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Deanos

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Here's a common form of bubble algae:

Valonia sp.
Valonia_ventricosa.jpg


This is not a problem that will dissipate on its own.
 

jgiordano

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Here's a common form of bubble algae:

Valonia sp.
Valonia_ventricosa.jpg


This is not a problem that will dissipate on its own.


its not clumped together; the only reason I am concerned is because I went into my LFS and saw the same type (but larger) on corals and other places. Still they did not look like the pick and all were silver and standalone.
 

jmh

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If it is greenish in color, I cant tell from the pic. It is def. bubble algae, mine is small and not grouped together either. An emerald crab will take care of it all. just monitor him
 

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