What is the most effective algea eater/remover, an algea scrubber, tomini tang, or any tang that can be in 100 gallons, or copepods?
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What about for bubble algea?First, time and stable Parameters, second another form of algae like chaeto, third urchins, fourth toothbrush
Most of the same above applies. Pithos crabs are great for bubble algae.What about for bubble algea?
Emerald crabs can eat bubble algaeWhat about for bubble algea?
Going to agree here with pictures can help a lot with figuring out what would be best to do for your tank!You already have two threads started about your algae concerns. The first one you were asked for pictures so people could assess your issues and offer assistance. Instead of following up you did not respond and started another thread about using vibrant. Now you start this thread about your algae issue. How about you posts an image of your tank under white lights so folks can see what it us you are dealing with
Algea out of control
I have about 100 lbs of rock and its all covered with algea. Same with my glass. I clean it and the next day its back and sometimes even worse. Wasnt planning on getting any new fish but what else could i get whether its filtration or chemicals or literally anything thats not overly expensive.www.reef2reef.com
Vibrant chemical
I just bought vibrant to help with my algea problem and some reviews say it messed up their coral. I was wondering, will it mess with my corals?www.reef2reef.com
MY tank is not big enough to house a foxface or tang, so I used microbacter clean and it killed all of the bubble algae. I believe it is a week long dosing treatment. By about the 5th day all of the bubble algae turned white and slowly melted away. There was a lot of it too. My only issue was that because all of that bubble algae died so quick, it caused a nutrient spike.What about for bubble algea?
Did you ever get rid of the algae?What is the most effective algea eater/remover, an algea scrubber, tomini tang, or any tang that can be in 100 gallons, or copepods?