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there seems to be small orange bubbles here and there in my tank wondering what they are and if I should be worried

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I'm not sure. Might be a macro algae?
 
Mabe I never seen really orange macro algae but I do have other macros in tank that was on live rock when I bought
 
Picture is really fuzzy but looks like an orange tunicate. Did you get this as good, fresh live rock?
 
Yes I did I never heard of that what is it and sorry about pic my phone take horrible pictures
 
Yea it looks like it could be a tunicate..
Kind of fuzzy but that algae in the lower part of the picture looks like possible dictyota and can get really nasty..
 
is tunicate bad is it a algae? And yea I noticed it's starting to spread in going to manually remove some today
 
Can you see if it looks like it has openings like a sponge? If it is a tunicate, then it is a filter feeder and good for your system and is a good sign you have decent water quality. They come in a variety of colors. If you can take a better picture then I am sure there are people on this board that can give you a positive ID. You can also do a google search for tunicate in reef tank pictures to see if it matches with what you are seeing.
 
Can you see if it looks like it has openings like a sponge? If it is a tunicate, then it is a filter feeder and good for your system and is a good sign you have decent water quality. They come in a variety of colors. If you can take a better picture then I am sure there are people on this board that can give you a positive ID. You can also do a google search for tunicate in reef tank pictures to see if it matches with what you are seeing.

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Yea it looks like a tunicate and they are harmless. They will most likely die in a standard reef because they starve to death.
That is dictyota below and needs to go.. I would remove the rock from water to remove it because it can cover a tank in not time and is very hard to get rid of.
 
Yea it looks like a tunicate and they are harmless. They will most likely die in a standard reef because they starve to death.
That is dictyota below and needs to go.. I would remove the rock from water to remove it because it can cover a tank in not time and is very hard to get rid of.
Poop I really wish I knew that it's already starting to spread I have a blenny in qt do they eat doctors?
 
If its spreading it could also be red bubble algea, I just got some off some live rock I just bought and it spread like mad! it was reddish orange ,and I had to remove some rocks ,so far so good
 

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