ZeroGravity Posted June 8, 2004 Share Posted June 8, 2004 okay, 1, im not sure if this is in the proper forum or not, but i will ask anyways... whats the best way to get rid of bubble algae..? i can see a few small areas with small green bubbles on it, id like to get rid of it before it becomes a problem... in my effort to look for ways to get rid of it, all ive found is emerald crabs will eat it... in my tank now i have 10 hermit crabs, 2 astrae snails, a nudibranch, and a clown fish... i am guessing none of these will eat it?? anyone else have any other ideas? or are emerald best to add? Link to comment
zzpw3x Posted June 8, 2004 Share Posted June 8, 2004 In my little 10 gallon world it grows slowly and is easy to pick off carefully and remove it manually. I've had 2 emerald crabs and neither of them touch it. As with everyting else in this hobby it is hit or miss. Dale Link to comment
lilboy Posted June 8, 2004 Share Posted June 8, 2004 look on the bright side...bubble algae = good water conditions Link to comment
ZeroGravity Posted June 8, 2004 Author Share Posted June 8, 2004 ok, so i am glad about the water conditions. but, i will pick up an emerald crab this week then... my tank is 10 gallon as well... i have clusters of it, small clusters, of small bubbles, but id rather not try and pick em manually. hehe.. Link to comment
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