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Unread 03/26/2008, 03:55 PM   #1
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algea

whats the best way to get rid of bubble algea without popping them?


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Unread 03/26/2008, 04:04 PM   #2
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Take the rock out and brush them off.
Mithrax crabs (Emerald Crabs) have neem known to munch on them but I have found that like peppermint shrimp and aiptasia, they can be hit or miss.

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Unread 03/26/2008, 09:07 PM   #3
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Unread 03/26/2008, 09:26 PM   #4
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Sorry, no ideas here. If you find a solution please post.
Here is what I posted on a thread about emerald crabs

"Arrrg, I HATE bubble algae.
I have six emeralds in my 120 and, if they are eating it , they are not keeping up.
I have taken the rocks out and scrubbed and the bubbles come back worse."


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Unread 03/26/2008, 09:31 PM   #5
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Bubble algae is probably the most insidious form of algae IMO. All others have some kind of treatment or natural predator. Not even light deprivation can kill this stuff. I had a really bad infestation of it which forced me to basically scrap an entire tank.


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Unread 03/27/2008, 01:44 AM   #6
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Migs,
Spoken like someone who has never suffered from Neomeris sp.
All algaes I have ever encountered had something that predated upon it, ate it.
NOT Neomeris.

To top it off it thrives in low nutrient environments AND sucks calcium from the water column.

If EVER a predator, grazer or chemical should be found or created it is for this.

I would trade for anyones rock so covered in Bubbles and hair algaes to not have a single rock with a single stalk of Neomeris.

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Unread 03/27/2008, 01:48 AM   #7
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Wow that does sound pretty bad Sean. I've never even heard of the stuff.

Is it pretty uncommon? Gonna go do some research so I can throw the rock away if I ever see one. LOL


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Unread 03/27/2008, 01:49 AM   #8
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I had to google Neomeris to see what it was......

ironically, I had some of that stuff pop up after a overheating accident last summer that killed most all livestock. I plucked it off and it never returned. Granted I only had about a dozen little stalks of it....but must have gotten lucky..........


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Unread 03/27/2008, 01:53 AM   #9
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Weird. This issue of reefkeeping magazine lists it as easy to control

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-01/sl/index.php


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