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    Myteemouse - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonclownfish View Post
    so every plug and disk i have bought so far seems to just randomly grow red bubble algae. are there any out there that wont do this? i was told they need time to cure but i thought they were already cured. any recommendations would be glady appreciated.
    Quote Originally Posted by pjr View Post
    Good question...I have the same problem, but I get bryopsys.
    Do you buy them new?!?
    If soo then the problem is in your tank not the plugs!
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    demonclownfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    hmm, there was no red bubble algae ever before i had bought the new plugs. then all of the sudden about 6-7 days into being in theu would start growing a bubble or two. im 100% positive it came from the disks and plugs.

    and about those plastic frag plugs, i like them but they are a PAIN! to chop off the end once you want to attack it to LR.

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