I recently acquired a bunch of live rock from a beautiful, long-established tank (running 6-8 years). It has some bubble algae.
I haven’t added anything from outside the previous tank owner’s ecosystem because I am afraid of introducing pests. I’ve dealt with SO many pests over the years and really love this tank.
So I’m wondering what the best course of action is here aside from keeping feeding reasonable and keeping up with water changes. Manual removal with tweezers and siphon? Emerald crab? Leave it alone? Open to all suggestions.
The only CUC in the tank is 2 trochus snails, 1 smaller burrowing snail, and à tomini tang that eats film algae. 55 gallon tank.
Thanks!
I haven’t added anything from outside the previous tank owner’s ecosystem because I am afraid of introducing pests. I’ve dealt with SO many pests over the years and really love this tank.
So I’m wondering what the best course of action is here aside from keeping feeding reasonable and keeping up with water changes. Manual removal with tweezers and siphon? Emerald crab? Leave it alone? Open to all suggestions.
The only CUC in the tank is 2 trochus snails, 1 smaller burrowing snail, and à tomini tang that eats film algae. 55 gallon tank.
Thanks!

