First of all, I didn't know there were different colors. But, after some research after my mild "oh crap" moment this afternoon, I see that of course there are different types of bubble algae. FUN!
Background: I've had a small crop (5-8 bubbles) of green bubble algae on one rock for about a month. It's been controlled/not growing larger and sometimes eaten by thefreeloaders clean-up crew in my tank, but I had been considering a female emerald crab just in case. (And putting off you know, just pulling the dang rock out and removing the algae...)
Today, there's a rather alarming amount of pink/red bubble algae (35+ and growing) in a totally different part of the tank. I would love to say "IT CAME OUT OF NOWHERE," but obviously that's untrue.
My main questions here are, in YOUR experience:
1) Best eradication? Manual removal? I have a couple of corals glued onto the rockwork, so should I remove those and clean the rock from there before replacing the coral? Or just remove the whole kit and caboodle from the water for a good toothbrush scrub as fast as possible and then return it? (The latter is my thinking, since I have a bit of frag plug left (I chop most of it) underneath, and I'm betting it's also on that)
2) Reproduction speaking - do red and green bubble algae proliferate similarly, or should I focus more on the red for now and let the green hang out and worry about it second?
3) Popping bubbles. Seriously, is that going to spread it more? I read that it's a myth and that it's gospel. Which is true?
Tank parameters are normal for my system. I run a fairly "dirty" tank so I'm not terribly surprised by the bubble algae. (Tank age ~ 11mo. 1.025, 78.9*F, NO3 20-25 (22.1 today), PO4 0.15-0.2 (0.24 today - higher than usual), Alk 10.2 dkh, Mg 1320, Ca 445, pH 8.2)
Background: I've had a small crop (5-8 bubbles) of green bubble algae on one rock for about a month. It's been controlled/not growing larger and sometimes eaten by the
Today, there's a rather alarming amount of pink/red bubble algae (35+ and growing) in a totally different part of the tank. I would love to say "IT CAME OUT OF NOWHERE," but obviously that's untrue.
My main questions here are, in YOUR experience:
1) Best eradication? Manual removal? I have a couple of corals glued onto the rockwork, so should I remove those and clean the rock from there before replacing the coral? Or just remove the whole kit and caboodle from the water for a good toothbrush scrub as fast as possible and then return it? (The latter is my thinking, since I have a bit of frag plug left (I chop most of it) underneath, and I'm betting it's also on that)
2) Reproduction speaking - do red and green bubble algae proliferate similarly, or should I focus more on the red for now and let the green hang out and worry about it second?
3) Popping bubbles. Seriously, is that going to spread it more? I read that it's a myth and that it's gospel. Which is true?
Tank parameters are normal for my system. I run a fairly "dirty" tank so I'm not terribly surprised by the bubble algae. (Tank age ~ 11mo. 1.025, 78.9*F, NO3 20-25 (22.1 today), PO4 0.15-0.2 (0.24 today - higher than usual), Alk 10.2 dkh, Mg 1320, Ca 445, pH 8.2)