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Unread 02/09/2010, 03:01 PM   #1
Fazulka
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Strange Algae (I think)

For a while I fell really behind on tank maintenance, and my tank got over run with algae. Not just hair algae but all kinds. We have been working to get the tank looking good again (don't worry, nothing died). I wanted to share one interesting growth with everyone and see if anyone knows what it is.

It is a purpleish / blueish bubble with orange spots that is not quite opaque. There does not appear to be anything inside, the inside is translucent. The largest one in the photo is about 1/4th of an inch across and there don't seem to be any that are much bigger.



BTW, that algae that looks like ferns if the worst to get rid of. You can harvest by hand, but the roots go into the rocks.


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Unread 02/09/2010, 03:13 PM   #2
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thats red bubble algae. Searching for red bubble, you might be able to get some example pics here. They can look CRAZY.

Remove these by hand-picking, as to avoid bursting. It bursts, you are in trouble. Not HORRIBLE, but definitely will spread it.

For the fern stuff(not sure if this would work) try injecting it with boiling vinegar. It seems to be safe, and kill just about everything else unwanted.


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Unread 02/09/2010, 06:25 PM   #3
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I agree that bubble algae can spread, but that one's interesting enough that I'd take a chance and leave it. I've been able to keep bubble algae under control with nutrient control, though.


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