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I don’t know what the cause is of these bubbles. I swapped my pump turned of skimmer cleaned my sponge filter. And nothing seems to help.

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I don’t know what the cause is of these bubbles. I swapped my pump turned of skimmer cleaned my sponge filter. And nothing seems to help.

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Clean or scrape all the sides of the tank and increase water flow slightly. This is bubbles sticking to surface/film algae
Also add snails such as astrea, turbo grazer, cerith and nerite to help with control. Also reduce white light intensity.
Is tank at or near a window?
Are you using RODI water or tap water from faucet?
 
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Clean or scrape all the sides of the tank and increase water flow slightly. This is bubbles sticking to surface/film algae
Also add snails such as astrea, turbo grazer, cerith and nerite to help with control. Also reduce white light intensity.
Is tank at or near a window?
Are you using RODI water or tap water from faucet?
Tank is near a window but blinds are always shut and I use RODI water 95% times. But I used tap water recently like 3 time.
 

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Tank is near a window but blinds are always shut and I use RODI water 95% times. But I used tap water recently like 3 time.
Tap water is a contributor and The UV from sun will penetrate shades-blinds and curtain which both were my suspects. Placing black construction paper on side facing window will reduce this drastically.
 
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Tap water is a contributor and The UV from sun will penetrate shades-blinds and curtain which both were my suspects. Placing black construction paper on side facing window will reduce this drastically.
Can these bubbles hurt my corals I see some on my torches polyps.
 

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Can these bubbles hurt my corals I see some on my torches polyps.
No but will stick to all surfaces. Around corals, give the bubbles gentle bursts with a turkey baster to dislodge them
 

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