Eggs or Algea

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Morning All!

Welcome to Friday. The sun has started to shine in the UK!

I found these bubbles on my power head. I’ve noticed a lot of snail activity there in the last few days.

Are they eggs or the dreaded bubble algae. The rest of the tank appears without them.

Many thanks!
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Morning All!

Welcome to Friday. The sun has started to shine in the UK!

I found these bubbles on my power head. I’ve noticed a lot of snail activity there in the last few days.

Are they eggs or the dreaded bubble algae. The rest of the tank appears without them.

Many thanks!
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Its bubble algae also known as velonia and while an eyesore are harmless. If in the tank as well, take a small needle and have 3/8 tubing ready and attach to end of tubing with rubber band and pop each one and siphon at same time- You will have removed all spores and foreign material in area.
Had to do this in the past with birdsnest coral and was gone 100%.
Other option is to add pitho crabs or emerald crabs (which I do not trust) which will eat them
 
Thanks for the advise. There are a couple of emerald crabs in there, but they wouldn't go that high in the tank. Might explain why its not anywhere else in the tank.
I've had a cleaner shrimp mysteriously disappear recently so you might be right not to trust them.
 

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