anthony Active Member Market Messages 365 Reaction score 149 Dec 3, 2024 #1 Looking to get rid of bubble algae . Any suggestions would help
shanepike Active Member Market Messages 589 Reaction score 38 Location Johns Creek Dec 3, 2024 #2 My go-to has always been manual removal plus an emerald crab. The two or three times I've needed it, I actually got an emerald that did the job and wasn't a dud
My go-to has always been manual removal plus an emerald crab. The two or three times I've needed it, I actually got an emerald that did the job and wasn't a dud
TriggerClown New Member Market Messages 27 Reaction score 17 Location Marietta Dec 3, 2024 #3 Agree and always had the most luck with manual removal. Good luck!
ichthyoid Trustee Staff member Supporting Messages 4,361 Reaction score 2,530 Location Cherokee Dec 3, 2024 #4 Also Foxface will eat Valonia We used to have a member that would mix up a kalk paste/slurry and inject the algae with pH ~14 paste using a hypodermic syringe.
Also Foxface will eat Valonia We used to have a member that would mix up a kalk paste/slurry and inject the algae with pH ~14 paste using a hypodermic syringe.
hzheng33 Moderator Staff member Supporting Messages 2,108 Reaction score 2,259 Location Peachtree Corners (Near Norcross High School) Dec 3, 2024 #5 to my delight, my sailfin eats it and cleaned out the entire frag tank.
anthony Active Member Market Messages 365 Reaction score 149 Dec 4, 2024 #6 hzheng33 said: to my delight, my sailfin eats it and cleaned out the entire frag tank. Click to expand... You want to loan him out. I promise he will be bigger when you get him back....lol jk
hzheng33 said: to my delight, my sailfin eats it and cleaned out the entire frag tank. Click to expand... You want to loan him out. I promise he will be bigger when you get him back....lol jk