Best CUC for GHA and Bubble algae?

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Not sure where the bubble algae came from but I have noticed about 8 bubbles in various little clusters of 2-3 around the tank. I tried taking them off but I just rip them to little pieces and they float around and I assume this just makes things worse. I also have a bit of GHA that I would love to have someone eat.

I ask for CUC because I am pretty maxed at fish for the time being and the tank is too small (50 gal) for #tanggang and I have a Midas blenny that I believe would bully a lawnmower (unless I am mistaken).

Any thoughts?
 

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For CuC go to reefcleaners.org and just get their 20 gallon package. Nice diversity in it. For bubble algae emerald crabs will help with it.
 

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That's right. They're tiny and get the hard to reach places
 

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That's still half the size recommended for your tank. Just better to start small in my opinion.
 
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That's still half the size recommended for your tank. Just better to start small in my opinion.
seems like a lot. I already have 5 nass and a variety of other snails (tbh idk what the LFS gave me lol) but I guess I will add some more. I don't really have a ton of algae though so I will prob just pick and choose some of the things they offer and make my own bundle. Thanks!
 

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For me Vibrant was the fastest CUC member, took 16 weeks, but destroyed my bubble algae completely.

Efficient.
 

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+1 for emerald crabs. Remove the bubble algae manually, as you were.
is it safe for a mixed reef? Lots of Euphyillia, Zoas, Mushrooms, various sps, and gsp
Yes but will kill macro algae (chaeto) as it is an algae eating bacteria
 

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My cleanup crew consists of 6 tangs and a foxface. They demolish any vegetative matter whatsoever. The foxface is especially effective against bubble algae.
 

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is it safe for a mixed reef? Lots of Euphyillia, Zoas, Mushrooms, various sps, and gsp
The only “coincidence” was lost 90% of my coralline.....otherwise no other effect on anyone.
Dosed only as instructed.
GHA needs toothbrush help after about 8 weeks.

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I've had emeralds for a couple years and haven't had that issue. Usually spend all day eating my coraline.
 

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