BUBBLE ALGEA - I want it to die and go away

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I am pretty proud of my tank right now. BUT I have some bubble algea. Not an extreme amount but enough to aggravate me. If it was gone I would feel like I had finally reached the pinnaccle, bliss, nirvana.. no aptasia , no cyano , no algea, no diatoms. I have finally made it to the promised land, I can see it, if not for that stinkin bubble algea.


What do I do to get rid of it?
 
Try emerald crabs. Get a couple of the bigger ones. The smaller ones don't seem to touch it. The bigger ones are hit and miss.
 
I am working on a solution for BA. It is my worse enemy, as well.

Once I have tested it a little bit longer, I'll share.
 
Ripped Tide;839426 wrote: I am working on a solution for BA. It is my worse enemy, as well.

Once I have tested it a little bit longer, I'll share.

If it has to do with cherry bombs I want video :-)
 
Ripped Tide;839426 wrote: I am working on a solution for BA. It is my worse enemy, as well.

Once I have tested it a little bit longer, I'll share.

your bubble algae isn't going anywhere...lo
 
rdnelson99;839427 wrote: If it has to do with cherry bombs I want video :-)

Dangit Rich! Don't give away the grand finale!

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heathlindner25;839432 wrote: your bubble algae isn't going anywhere...lo

That's what I thought too.... And then I got creative.
 
fish and crabs that will eat it will make it spread through out the tank as they pop it and release the spores best bet is to carefully suck it out trying not to pop them
 
Um I have had pretty good success with keeping my water too clean. I had an outbreak a couple months ago. I cut my feedings way down upped gfo and kept alk at 7.5dkh. Bubble algae is disapearing.
 
falos;839501 wrote: fish and crabs that will eat it will make it spread through out the tank as they pop it and release the spores best bet is to carefully suck it out trying not to pop them

you haven't seen Dylans tank!
 
falos;839501 wrote: fish and crabs that will eat it will make it spread through out the tank as they pop it and release the spores best bet is to carefully suck it out trying not to pop them

I am no expert however, when I had an outbreak in my first tank, I watched the emerald pull them off the rock without breaking them. He ate them whole. Took about a week for him to clean out the tank and I never saw another. Maybe I just got lucky. :yay:
 
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