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![]() Alright. To update this topic the bubbles haven't subsided. I still have them. Not as large of bubbles but still have them growing everywhere. No coralline growth in the tank yet and the tanks about 4months old.
All coral are healthy and happy as hell and clam has finally settled itself and wide open so I don't know what's causing the bubbles anymore. Weekly to twice a week water changes. Small ones. Using corpells water |
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![]() I notice mine will have a few of those small bubbles from time to time but not to the extent you have. I don't think it is anything to be concerned with because I have seen them before over the years. I think mine were always either a new tank or an increase in lighting strength or time. I am curious of what actually causes it though.
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![]() No sense in getting all bent out of shape over it. It’s just O2 being produced in your tank by the algae and that’s beneficial to everything in your tank. Your daytime O2 saturation must be pretty high.
I get the same bubbles on my live rock during my daylight cycle, it’s not a huge deal. |
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![]() It's not good for sponge and I wanna have it in the display area
![]() It's becoming less then it was at one point so I'm thinking its a cycle change and a lighting change that might trigger the change. Algae and everything adjusting to the tank. |
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![]() I've got that in a few spots as well and have for a while. I've got film algae on most of my rock and the spots higher up in the light produce bubbles all day. i can brush them off and they return pretty quick.
While the bubbles themselves shouldn't be an issue for most... nobody really wants all that algae. My yellow tang and tailspot might disagree tho... |