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Could it be the start of bubble algae? If so how do I get rid of it? I have vibrant but don't have emerald crabs
 

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Looks like you have bubble algae.
 

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Could be some Ulva there, as well - that's what I'm seeing, anyway. Sometimes called "sea lettuce", it can be annoying, but there are things that eat it - including humans.

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Fwiw, Ive never had an emerald eat my bubble algae. But I have had some starve in my tank.
If you can get the rock out you can use a scrub brush or toothbrush and a light peroxide solution. Or just a toothbrush to remove it. Personally Id either leave it and see what happens or put it in my refugium.
 
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I wish I could salty. It's a one tank system.
I have some codium growing in my tanks. I kinda like it. It died in my fuge and has popped up in two spots in the display in the last 5 month or so. I bought it almost two years ago from an Asia market in a salad mix.
 

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I cant see it in person and its quite small, but I saw few other matches.
 

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Fwiw, Ive never had an emerald eat my bubble algae. But I have had some starve in my tank.
If you can get the rock out you can use a scrub brush or toothbrush and a light peroxide solution. Or just a toothbrush to remove it. Personally Id either leave it and see what happens or put it in my refugium.

I guess everyone's experiences are different, we have had 3 bouts of bubble algae over the years and every time, the emerald crabs get rid of it within a week.
 

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