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Old 11-27-2007, 06:24 PM
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Default Zoo Frag YAY...Bubble algae BOOOOOO

So i bought my first zoo frag . problem is its got some bubble algae on it. How do i get rid of it?
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Old 11-27-2007, 06:28 PM
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Ken,I have to say thats one of the coolest new additions I have seen in a tank in along time.The zoo is nice too lol.
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Old 11-27-2007, 06:35 PM
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Default Re: Zoo Frag YAY...Bubble algae BOOOOOO

If that algea is on the rock with the frag I would take it out of the tank right away and put it in a qt.If the bubbles pop it will be all over your dt.Then see if you can suck it out with a turkey baster.
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Old 11-27-2007, 06:39 PM
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Default Re: Zoo Frag YAY...Bubble algae BOOOOOO

uh oh.....i know im gonna get hell for this. But my qt isnt quite set up yet. I could get it going tomorrow but what do i do till then? Hope they dont pop?
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Old 11-27-2007, 07:08 PM
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Ken,report immediatly to becky for 20 lash's lol.Put it in a very slow flow area of the tank. GENTLY!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 11-27-2007, 07:19 PM
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Default Re: Zoo Frag YAY...Bubble algae BOOOOOO

I would like to take this opportunity to point out to all who are reading this.QtT's are not a tomorrow thing.If you have one fish it should have gone thru a QT on his way home.Then you would have one for something that has to come out of the tank.
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I perched a Xenia frag which came with bobble algae. I added a Emerald Crab and in a week it was gone. But now I have a Emerald Crab to feed.
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Default Re: Zoo Frag YAY...Bubble algae BOOOOOO

Hmmmm
You don't necessarily need a QT for this one. I have a couple of bubble algae, ventricaria on my base rock in the back of my tank. I am not happy about it. Extremely small bubbles that would more than likely burst if I tried to fart with it too much. But you have a very moveable piece of rock there. You could set yourself up with the bucket you do water changes in, with a few gallons of your tank water (might be a good idea to get water ready for a water change now because the water in the bucket is not going back in. You can arm yourself with a siphon and a toothbrush in case something should burst. Give it a nice rinse in RO or fresh saltwater (again nothing that will go into your tank). Ryan has used syringes in the past and sucked out the spores from the valonia...ask him if that has remained successful.

But I am seeing more than one bubble algae. Valonia is softer to the touch, that bright green stuff probably has a harder shell. I've read those who have used wooden kitchen tweezers and carefully rocked those loose.

Heck, I don't know, sooner or later I will get a very small emerald crab.
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I perched a Xenia frag which came with bobble algae. I added a Emerald Crab and in a week it was gone. But now I have a Emerald Crab to feed.
Is he small? I would like to borrow him!
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Update....Bubble algae gone. I had a bucket with my tank water in it. Also a cup. I held the plug with one hand and picked off the bubble algae with tweezers in the other. I kept dipping my frag in the bucket to make sure he stayed wet. Then when all was gone, (it took a while cus i didnt want to damage the Zoas) i dipped it a few times in the cup of untainted tank water. Then i held the frag over the bucket and siphon water from my tank over it to give it a good rinsing. They are now back in and opening. Got my fingers crossed!
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Old 11-28-2007, 03:21 PM
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Default Re: Zoo Frag YAY...Bubble algae BOOOOOO

well i think they look happy.
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nice Zoo here is two of my fav i have

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Default Re: Zoo Frag YAY...Bubble algae BOOOOOO

Your zoos are very hardy. I would seriously consider pulling the rock out of the tank, and removing the bubbles however you can; with tweezers, toothbrush, razor, and LOTS of rinsing with tank water.
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Old 11-30-2007, 02:58 PM
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Default Re: Zoo Frag YAY...Bubble algae BOOOOOO

Yep did that the first night! Seems to be doing very well! The last pic i posted is without the bubble algae
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Old 11-30-2007, 02:59 PM
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Jason, i love the first one you posted. So i went to pick up another frag, and i guess the owner is very picky about which he sells, the clerk there couldnt set me up with something he knew for sure was for sale. i was sad cus there was a couple i really liked!
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Default Re: Zoo Frag YAY...Bubble algae BOOOOOO

Thanks Bro, Sorry you missed out sometimes you just have to be at the right spot the right time...I have alot of good lfs stores down here with good livestock.
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Old 11-30-2007, 11:19 PM
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well i didnt really miss out, i just have to catch the owner there, hes really the only one allowed to sell the zoos aparantly. I guess if i tell him what i want hell frag it off for me.
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