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When I came back there were a few things that went wrong that I think set this off. 1) I just remembered this recently but a week or so before I left I noticed there was an accumulation of bubble algae on the back wall. I know it was from the piece of rock I got from a guy that was getting out of the hobby. I scraped them all off with a razor blade then did a small water change. 2) I was running bio pellets for a little over a year with no issues. When I came back the pellets were stuck together and the pump was still going. 3) no water changes for 3 weeks with 1 and 2 going on. 4) no one emptied the skimmer cup so it just filled then dumped back into the tank. so those are some things to think about.
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Latest update to give hope to future bubble algae victims
There's a little branch of something growing here: Above is the GSP I found in the back growing in the bubble algae. I actually rinsed in the cold tap water and its doing just fine haha
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07/06/2013, 04:59 PM | #28 |
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Double post
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07/15/2013, 07:20 PM | #29 |
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Today's take:
And I cleaned off a rock:
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07/15/2013, 07:43 PM | #30 |
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Images aren't showing up.....I wanna see the progress!!!!
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I copied and paste into browser. What is the first pic of? Looks like the bubble algae has gotten smaller!
Nice Job!
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It's looking a lot better!
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I'm pulling bubbles about every 3 days now and running a ton of GFO (see pic) and skimming pretty wet. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1374018642.401860.jpg Thanks everyone, I'll be reporting my progress every once in a while until all the bubbles are gone. Also fun fact, if you drop a bubble in really hot water it explodes. In case anyone's bored haha.
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07/17/2013, 11:17 AM | #34 |
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I will remember that if I ever get some bubble algae.
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07/17/2013, 12:59 PM | #35 |
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looks much better. When you do waterchanges siphon out as much as you can.
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07/18/2013, 10:59 AM | #36 |
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Yeah I'm using 1/4 airline for my water changes. I can suck out one bubble at a time. For the back wall I used 1/2 hose and just go for it.
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Hi all, I'm back for an update.
It's almost starting to look normal again I found this guy encapsulated in bubbles, I think it will pull through If not I started another colony on a different rock a while back. The bubbles weren't so bad over here I also may have aggregated my acans, I had to pull them off the rock they were attached to so I carefully cut the attachment with a razor. Hopefully that will heal up nice. Ill update again soon.
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08/01/2013, 04:08 PM | #38 |
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Oh and I thought this was kinda cool. This coral, I think it's a pink lemonaid, was growing over the bubble algae.
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