Bubble Algae Explosion

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On two separate occasions, I purchased an emerald crab to help me with bubble algae. Both crabs died rather suddenly and of suspicious circumstance. I'm convinced they were victims of an attack from one of my other fish, I'm just unsure of which though I have some ideas.

I don't want to keep sacrificing crabs just to see if one can survive long enough to take on the algae. What other natural solutions, besides manual removal or chemicals, can help me get my bubble algae under control?
 

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On two separate occasions, I purchased an emerald crab to help me with bubble algae. Both crabs died rather suddenly and of suspicious circumstance. I'm convinced they were victims of an attack from one of my other fish, I'm just unsure of which though I have some ideas.

I don't want to keep sacrificing crabs just to see if one can survive long enough to take on the algae. What other natural solutions, besides manual removal or chemicals, can help me get my bubble algae under control?
Pithos crabs are more proven. Foxface are good too.
 

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