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So I'm having a bubble algae problem in my 3 gallon pico. What is the best way to eradicate this? I have a porcelain crab in the tank, is that something the crab will eventually eat? I know they're filter feeders but I've seen him picking at the rocks before.
 

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Pick and scrape them off trying not to burst them. At the same time hold a small rigid suction tube near them to suck them up and the "seeds" if you do break one open.
 
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I was going after the bubbles with a turkey baster. It didn't have enough suction to suck any algae up. It sucks it's such a small tank. I may pick up some hermits if they'll eat it
 

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Hermits might, probably won't eat it. Mithraculus crabs eat it - Emerald Crab, Black Mithrax is the best one,if you can get one.
 
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I may have mixed bubble algae up with something else. Mine doesnt look like what is in the video, mine is green and almost like hair algae but it has a bunch of bubbles hence why I thought it was bubble algae. I am hoping my porcelain crab will start to nibble at it
 
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