Sep 11, 2022 #1 J_Gard88 Active Member View Badges Joined Jan 14, 2021 Messages 251 Reaction score 268 Location Dayton Rating - 0% 0 0 0 This has formed at the bottom of the frag a few days ago. At first glance I thought it was just some bubble algae, but these little bubbles are pretty hard and planted on there pretty good.
This has formed at the bottom of the frag a few days ago. At first glance I thought it was just some bubble algae, but these little bubbles are pretty hard and planted on there pretty good.
Sep 11, 2022 #2 sfin52 So many pedestrians so little time View Badges Excellence Award Hospitality Award Midwest Reefer My Tank Thread Joined Jun 19, 2016 Messages 24,079 Reaction score 101,817 Location Usa Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Bubble algea
Sep 11, 2022 #3 OP OP J_Gard88 Active Member View Badges Joined Jan 14, 2021 Messages 251 Reaction score 268 Location Dayton Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Its super hard, Not like any bubble algea Ive ever seen.
Sep 11, 2022 #4 MERKEY Cronies View Badges Photo of the Month Hospitality Award Pacific Northwest Reefers My Tank Thread Joined Oct 5, 2019 Messages 9,741 Reaction score 47,172 Location Washington Rating - 100% 1 0 0 J_Gard88 said: Its super hard, Not like any bubble algea Ive ever seen. Click to expand... Some are like rocks in our tank...takes some serious force to pop them.
J_Gard88 said: Its super hard, Not like any bubble algea Ive ever seen. Click to expand... Some are like rocks in our tank...takes some serious force to pop them.
Sep 11, 2022 #5 I IKD 2500 Club Member View Badges Partner Member 2024 My Tank Thread Joined Dec 13, 2015 Messages 3,325 Reaction score 4,728 Location Orlando Area Rating - 100% 2 0 0 When they’re bunched like that, you can usually take a small tweezers or toothpick and wedge out the whole colony at once.
When they’re bunched like that, you can usually take a small tweezers or toothpick and wedge out the whole colony at once.