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Anyone else have any other ideas. Since they all kind of showed up within a week or so, I'm worried they're something harmful. Thanks again.
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The bubble algae that I have seen has clear thin watery fluid |
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![]() I'm pretty sure that belongs to a type of red bubble algae.
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![]() ferret, I think you are right on. Along with all you other folks, spitfire being the first
I found this on the net http://www.nano-reef.com/topic/23854...-algaekind-of/ |
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![]() so, not alien then? Learn something new everyday !
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![]() buy couple Emerald Crab
if the bubble algae is on one piece of LR just take out that rock and clean the bubble algae of the rock |
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![]() Looked around and found Botryocladia skottsbergii to be a possible ID.
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