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I have a 20g long reef lobster species tank that doubles as my coral quarantine tank. I don’t know where it came from, but in the past couple months the tank has experienced a really bad bubble algae infestation. This is a good thing because it means my coral quarantine procedure is working (no bubble algae in any of my main display tanks) but a bad thing as I can no longer use it as a coral quarantine. I’d like to start the tank over completely to eliminate the bubble algae (I can put the lobster in a sump temporarily). What is the best way to go about cleaning the tank and equipment to ensure I don’t have to deal with the bubble algae coming back? The tank has a hob filter, powerhead, skimmer, and heater as well as some rock and sand. Thanks