Bubble Algae?

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Ok i pretty sure this is bubble algae,but whats the best way to get it off,I can take this Brain out also
 

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Take it out try to cut under the base of the algae. Try not to pop them. Rinse to get any small pieces off.
 
A 5 gal bucket and siphon hose works for bubble algae , I had a real bad case of red bubble algae and used this method , but I also bought a foxface and did a better job of removing ALL of the bubble algae . No More bubbles in my tank !
 
A 5 gal bucket and siphon hose works for bubble algae , I had a real bad case of red bubble algae and used this method , but I also bought a foxface and did a better job of removing ALL of the bubble algae . No More bubbles in my tank !

This is in the 30g frag tank,I really need to get something in there just in case
 
If you can remove the rock to perform following do so. You can get under the base and twist them off in one piece. Then I scrape and rinse the area they where attached to and reinsert into tank. This gets any left over residue. You can do the same in tank but be careful and have siphon hose going just in case. If it is a frag tank, removal of the frag or rock is best. Hope this helps. Good luck.
 

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