I've been fighting bubble algae on and off for about a year now and I'm getting tired of it. I physically remove them with a hose and screw driver and they come back within a week. They detach from rock and end up in my powerheads, causing cascading issues. I'd rather grow GSP because at least it's not going to drift into the powerheads, plug them up, and subsequently crash the tank.
I'm thinking of introducing GSP to the trouble spots of the tank. I can rearrange some of my rocks to get rid of these trouble spots, but some of the SPS colonies can't really be moved (they're getting big, and are picky), and there will be situations of new spots on the rockwork becoming the new trouble spots.
I have a GSP colony gifted to me by some family members a while back (they brought it instead of wine) and I've segregated it in the corner of the tank. It's grown from 6" to almost 12" across, just sitting on glass, and I'm pretty sure I can introduce it to the spots of the tank which are infested with bubble algae.
Has anybody done this on purpose before? Do you think the nutrient uptake of GSP is less than bubble algae? If I can get something photosynthetic covering the rocks which doesn't metabolize as fast as bubble algae, I'm thinking I can keep my nutrients from being sucked up continually. My KH has been rock stable (7.9dkh) for months now, and if I continue to monitor it weekly and adjust my dosing pumps I can keep on top of any calcium uptake.
What do you think? Is this a bad idea?
I'm thinking of introducing GSP to the trouble spots of the tank. I can rearrange some of my rocks to get rid of these trouble spots, but some of the SPS colonies can't really be moved (they're getting big, and are picky), and there will be situations of new spots on the rockwork becoming the new trouble spots.
I have a GSP colony gifted to me by some family members a while back (they brought it instead of wine) and I've segregated it in the corner of the tank. It's grown from 6" to almost 12" across, just sitting on glass, and I'm pretty sure I can introduce it to the spots of the tank which are infested with bubble algae.
Has anybody done this on purpose before? Do you think the nutrient uptake of GSP is less than bubble algae? If I can get something photosynthetic covering the rocks which doesn't metabolize as fast as bubble algae, I'm thinking I can keep my nutrients from being sucked up continually. My KH has been rock stable (7.9dkh) for months now, and if I continue to monitor it weekly and adjust my dosing pumps I can keep on top of any calcium uptake.
What do you think? Is this a bad idea?