I have a 55l tank that has an annoying bubble algae problem. I'm getting small colonies everywhere, even on the glass.
I've been trying my best to scrape it off the rockwork/glass, but it just seems to appear somewhere else. I can't easily take out the rocks to clean them.
I dose nitrate and phosphate to keep my levels at around 10ppm nitrate and 0.8ppm phosphate. If I let those levels fall I start to see diatoms.
Would a mithrax crab be a good natural solution to my problem? I have a few questions.
Are they guaranteed bubble algae eaters?
If it does eat all the algae, what else does it eat?
Is it coral safe? I have some softies and zoas.
Livestock wise, I have a yellow clown goby, tailspot blenny, 2 blood red shrimp and a few snails and hermit crabs.
I've been trying my best to scrape it off the rockwork/glass, but it just seems to appear somewhere else. I can't easily take out the rocks to clean them.
I dose nitrate and phosphate to keep my levels at around 10ppm nitrate and 0.8ppm phosphate. If I let those levels fall I start to see diatoms.
Would a mithrax crab be a good natural solution to my problem? I have a few questions.
Are they guaranteed bubble algae eaters?
If it does eat all the algae, what else does it eat?
Is it coral safe? I have some softies and zoas.
Livestock wise, I have a yellow clown goby, tailspot blenny, 2 blood red shrimp and a few snails and hermit crabs.
