Aquatic Dreams
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- Apr 8, 2016
- Location
- London, ON
So I've noticed that my Biocube 29 is starting to get some algae growth. Mostly green bubble algae but there looks to be some hair algae and maybe some type of seaweed. (Single strands that look like wavy grass about and inch long.) Current inhabitants besides coral are a single occ. clown, 3 Nassarius Snails, 2 adult and tons of baby Banded Trochus Snails, a few of the little Brittle Starts and 1 or 2 of the orange algae eating Nudibranch's.
I do realize that I'm going to have to manually remove the bubble algae but I'm certain there are places that I can't see/reach that it's growing as well. Apparently Emerald Crabs are hit or miss and can go after corals so I'm avoiding them for now. I had read somewhere online that Yellow Tangs will eat many types of algae including small/spore bubble algae. Now before anybody freaks out I do realize that this tank isn't large enough to support a full grown yellow tang. I was wondering if they have been bred in captivity yet and if it's possible to get younger ones. If so I was thinking to get a young one to put in the biocube for a while, then as it grows move it to my 46 gal. bow and when it outgrows that sell it to someone with a larger tank.
Of course this may not be the direction to go at all which is why I'm asking here first.
This boicube doesn't have a skimmer. I've changed the built in filter to take my own sponge/floss combo and added some chemi-pure blue. I realize that proper nutrient export will also help the situation. I'm not expecting the tang to rid the tank of algae but just to help control it after manual removal and perhaps eat some of the seaweed like stuff as well.
HMMM ... I just thought of saltwater Mollies too. Not as pretty as the tang but they are cheaper and will eat algae. Not sure if they eat bubble algae/spores though. So as usual any thoughts/suggestions/advice any of you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks ... Dave.
I do realize that I'm going to have to manually remove the bubble algae but I'm certain there are places that I can't see/reach that it's growing as well. Apparently Emerald Crabs are hit or miss and can go after corals so I'm avoiding them for now. I had read somewhere online that Yellow Tangs will eat many types of algae including small/spore bubble algae. Now before anybody freaks out I do realize that this tank isn't large enough to support a full grown yellow tang. I was wondering if they have been bred in captivity yet and if it's possible to get younger ones. If so I was thinking to get a young one to put in the biocube for a while, then as it grows move it to my 46 gal. bow and when it outgrows that sell it to someone with a larger tank.
Of course this may not be the direction to go at all which is why I'm asking here first.
HMMM ... I just thought of saltwater Mollies too. Not as pretty as the tang but they are cheaper and will eat algae. Not sure if they eat bubble algae/spores though. So as usual any thoughts/suggestions/advice any of you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks ... Dave.