Yesterday I was shocked when I looked at tank and saw all these bubbles on the sand bed. I have been reading everything I can as this is my first saltwater tank. I remembered reading about bubble algae so I started reading everything I could find on bubble algae. (Worried at this point as it seems to be hard to get rid of). This morning first thing I looked at tank and no bubbles? How can that be? It was confined to Small area of the sand bed. Now nothing! Did my crabs take care of it? Or really is to still there just to rear it’s head again soon?
This is mt 13.5 fluval evo AIO
2 clowns
2 large snails
Approx 10 crabs of different sizes. (Lfs supplied them) not sure what type
Tank started in November 23
Mixed reef -all corals seem healthy with great color. Clove polyp gas lots of new growth and my zoas are beautiful.
Dosing b-ionic calcium buffer no 1 and 2
Water temp 77.9 currently.
Ca 440
Alk 10.5. Working on slowly bringing it down with very small dose adjustment
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 0
Ph 8.2
Phosphate .20
Carbon in chamber
Salinity 1027
I know I can’t be that lucky! I’m attaching pictures of algae yesterday afternoon and pictures this morning of tank. 2 pictures of algae last picture of tank this morning
This is mt 13.5 fluval evo AIO
2 clowns
2 large snails
Approx 10 crabs of different sizes. (Lfs supplied them) not sure what type
Tank started in November 23
Mixed reef -all corals seem healthy with great color. Clove polyp gas lots of new growth and my zoas are beautiful.
Dosing b-ionic calcium buffer no 1 and 2
Water temp 77.9 currently.
Ca 440
Alk 10.5. Working on slowly bringing it down with very small dose adjustment
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 0
Ph 8.2
Phosphate .20
Carbon in chamber
Salinity 1027
I know I can’t be that lucky! I’m attaching pictures of algae yesterday afternoon and pictures this morning of tank. 2 pictures of algae last picture of tank this morning