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Any Suggestions?
I purchased some corals and live rock. The problem is that the rock has red bubble algae pretty bad. I haven't introduced it to my tanks yet. I have heard that manual removal is the way to go. I'm planning on using a razor blade to kinda scrape them off the rock. Any suggestions would be great thanks.
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Re: Any Suggestions?
Just be sure to keep the rock damp with saltwater as you clean it.You dont want it to dry out.
After your done cleaning rinse it good using saltwater. Current Aquarium(s) Description: 125gal SPS tank in the works Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 2+ Other Intrests: Hunting,camping,fishing |
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