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Old 05-06-2011, 06:06 PM
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Default Bubble Algae

What can I do without tearing apart my tank? I don't have the tank space or room to do so.

I have 2 emerald crabs which don't seem to touch it. They do go after other algae, and maybe bubbles but I've never actually seen them eat it.
I have an urchin in the sump cause it's gotten too big and is buldozing my tank.
The urchin does seem to eat it, actually it pretty much stripmines my rock but I don't mind, coraline grows back fast enough...

I don't think I overfeed. I feed a couple of pinches frequently during the day but it usually all gets eaten before it gets to the bottom.
Bulbs are good.

Chaeto in my sump, although I think I need more of it...
This stuff just doesn't seem to want to go away.

Photoperiod is only about 8 hours a day. 250watt halide.
mixed reef. corals of all types.

Thanks....

Oh I also run pellets.
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Old 05-06-2011, 06:32 PM
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Maybe you need a pair of maroon clownfish... and name them after me... Don't know if it would help you but why not
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Old 05-06-2011, 08:57 PM
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not a fun battle, but manual removal, combined with very low nitrates/phosphates will do it.

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Old 05-06-2011, 09:30 PM
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Had lobophora and bubble algea (different times) and both got me to the point of panic. This was with 0 nitrates and phosphate, ro/di water, lots of water changes, macro fuge, tangs and a foxface, etc. Glad to say both just sort of disappeared on their own only with some help from manual removal.

Now bryopsis is a different menace, had been serious enough that I really was considering leaving the rock outside on the deck but since found Kent Tech M.
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Old 05-06-2011, 10:39 PM
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had bubble algae too.
+1 on the manual removal, but you have to be persistent. Don't give up
Good luck
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Old 05-06-2011, 11:09 PM
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I gave up!! I had so much in my 28, I ended up shutting it down, and I'm currently 'cooking' the rock... when I do my upgrade, I'll pull the cooked rock and use it then.
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