Ok. I have some real strong green turf algae growing on the live rock in my display tank. Do you think I should pull a bit off of there and put it in the scrubber?
I also did a water change last night and discovered a spot in the back of my tank that was littered in detritus that I managed to siphon out. This stuff was like chocolate milk and smelled like sewage.
Following.... been getting some bubble algae, so any solution would be great!
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Following.... been getting some bubble algae, so any solution would be great!
Well I will say this. If you get a break out of hair algae, I noticed that it will smother bubble algae and kill it.
I've had some bubble algae that was as big as an egg before and never really had to worry too much about it. I also noticed that the hair algae outbreak has killed a couple stubborn aptasia as well.
I'm not getting huge growth in the scrubber, perhaps the fact I have to empty my skimmer daily and the GFO have something to do with that, or maybe because I used part of a fiberglass window screen instead of the cross stitch stuff.
I am starting to get some really strange slime like algae in the scrubber. It is growing stuff, and I still have the hair algae bloom in the main tank and the skimmer (Euroreef 5-3) is pulling out enough that I have to clean it once a day.