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can someone please explain if this is bubble algae or what kind of algae it is and how to get rid of it. It’s in my tank and chaeto.

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Definitely looks like some kind of bubble algae. Maybe try vibrant? I think it takes a while for results to show, so maybe try something that will eat it. Emerald crab?? There are some people who live them and some who don’t. Personally, if there aren’t any small fish in your tank, I would give it a try, but that’s just me. Basically what I’m saying is vibrant or (female) emerald crab. Good luck and hope this was even remotely helpful.
 

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Try pulling it out. If it is bubble algae it has a thick skin. They are rather cool. I had some years ago. Just started to pick it out until it was gone
 
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Also you can have both cyno and dinos at the same time so first could be cyno and whats in the cheto could be dinos bubble algie is very firm to the touch when tje lights go out do tje bubbles mkstly disapear? If so its definatly not bubble and is either cyno or dinos
 
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