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I’m being over run by bubble algae. My fox face and tangs won’t touch it. There’s an emerald crab somewhere in my DT that won’t touch it either. I can’t manually eradicate it because the 2 main shelf rocks that it’s on has really small and deep pores that make it impossible to pull off because the bubble algae anchors itself deep in those pores.
I’m hesitant to try vibrant but may have no other choice.
My understanding is that 1ml per 10 gals of 3% peroxide in the water column will kill the spores. My thought it to start dosing this rate and take a wire brush to the bubbles. After I’ve destroyed a patch with the brush I would then come with a more concentrated dose of peroxide via syringe to the patches I just brushed off. Does this seem like a reasonable plan?
I’m hesitant to try vibrant but may have no other choice.
My understanding is that 1ml per 10 gals of 3% peroxide in the water column will kill the spores. My thought it to start dosing this rate and take a wire brush to the bubbles. After I’ve destroyed a patch with the brush I would then come with a more concentrated dose of peroxide via syringe to the patches I just brushed off. Does this seem like a reasonable plan?