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Unread 10/11/2009, 12:44 PM   #1
ataller
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Moving Tanks, Running From Bubble Algae

Planning for a tank move in the next month.

Bubble algae has a good hold on my 50 gallon right now and I have no interest in bringing the pest over to my new 120 gallon.

I am willing to buy all new live rock and sand. I can disinfect my equipment with vingear baths etc. it is my livestock and I am unsure about.

I am looking for some ideas on how to get my coral from the 50 to the 120 without bringing over the bubble algae that will inveitably be attached to the plugs/rock at the base of my corals.

I can pick off all the big stuff, but it is easy to miss the base of the bubbles and the very small bubbles.

Any ideas would be great.

Adam


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