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Is this bubble algae?
It was on this little piece of rock when I bought it. If it is bubble algae what should I do about it? If it isn't, then what is it?
Thanks Last edited by MikeP; 09-06-2006 at 12:44 AM. |
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Yep that's bubble algea.
If you can get the rock out, pull it out pop it and drain it in to the sink. Use a course brush to scrub the crap out of the area. Rinse in some tank water (dont add the water back to the tank)
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Ya get rid of that for sure... but the polyps & GSP should definitely stay!
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Here's an article from Christy's Reference Library about Valonia (bubble algae).... http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=23460 From the article, this is pretty much the method I use to remove it... Quote:
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I used tweezers and and gently rocked it back and forth until it came off the rock, then I got a few emerald crabs and havent had anymore come back!
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You should probably read the whole article that is liked above and not just parts of it. There are a few theories on how to remove bubble algea but most will tell you to try and remove the entire "bubble" but will also tell you that there is not much of a chance of spreading the problem by accidentally popping the bubble unless you happen to have the perfect storm where the spores are at the exact right time to pollinate (or whatever it is called) and spread.
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