I have a serious bubble algae problem. I've had bubble algae for at least 3 years, and every time I do a monthly water change I try and siphon out as many as I can see and have access to. While this always puts a dent in the visible bubble algae, more always seems to be growing and in more places. It's gotten to the point over the past year that manual removal is only done for the big, obvious ones, but the hundreds and thousands of small ones are starting to overrun my tank.
I'm considering the 'nuclear' option, which is taking out my favorite corals and leaving in a frag tank, and remove all the rockwork in my current tank that I've spent countless hours perfecting. Then start with new rocks and hopefully be bubble algae free. While that sounds good in theory I'm not so sure I can't prevent 1 bubble from getting back into the tank or having a spore floating in the water turn into another bubble algae and the problem starting all over again.
I'm looking for advice on what people do to deal with it, and if it's possible to keep a tank bubble algae free? Do people just live with it? If I loaded up on an army of 20-50 emerald crabs might that work or has anyone heard of if enough emerald crabs will conquer it? Are there any other crabs/ creatures that will eat it? I'd be great if God made a fish that ate bubble algae, but I've never heard of one.
Some other pertinent info:
I run carbon & phosban
I have 2 emerald crabs that haven't made a dent
My bioload is small for my tank size (250+ gallons) and I feed a light amount- less than 1 frozen cube a day.
Hair algae always grows but is eaten by tangs so it's hardly visible.
Some pics for reference:
I'm considering the 'nuclear' option, which is taking out my favorite corals and leaving in a frag tank, and remove all the rockwork in my current tank that I've spent countless hours perfecting. Then start with new rocks and hopefully be bubble algae free. While that sounds good in theory I'm not so sure I can't prevent 1 bubble from getting back into the tank or having a spore floating in the water turn into another bubble algae and the problem starting all over again.
I'm looking for advice on what people do to deal with it, and if it's possible to keep a tank bubble algae free? Do people just live with it? If I loaded up on an army of 20-50 emerald crabs might that work or has anyone heard of if enough emerald crabs will conquer it? Are there any other crabs/ creatures that will eat it? I'd be great if God made a fish that ate bubble algae, but I've never heard of one.
Some other pertinent info:
I run carbon & phosban
I have 2 emerald crabs that haven't made a dent
My bioload is small for my tank size (250+ gallons) and I feed a light amount- less than 1 frozen cube a day.
Hair algae always grows but is eaten by tangs so it's hardly visible.
Some pics for reference: