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Little mad this baby floated to the back but left some stuff on the rock we will see. The 2nd
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other monster is splitting
 

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I'm finding some like small cabbage like algae on on at base of some of my plugs. I'm scraping, brushing with hydrogen peroxide, and rinse. Anyone
 

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I'm finding some like small cabbage like algae on on at base of some of my plugs. I'm scraping, brushing with hydrogen peroxide, and rinse. Anyone
Same. thick green flakes and bubble algae. H2o2 should take it out but haven’t gone there yet. It’s connected to my gonis skeleton
 

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I'm finding some like small cabbage like algae on on at base of some of my plugs. I'm scraping, brushing with hydrogen peroxide, and rinse. Anyone
Lettuce algae? I prescribe tangs :) it’s a pita everywhere they can’t get to.
 

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I have a yellow tang. Only 65g
On frag plugs I’ve used hydrogen peroxide dip with success (corals bubble bath per instructions). Tons of things eat it but it’s prolific- anywhere creatures can’t go I manually remove it when it bothers me- doesn’t not grow back tho. Since it appears to be food in my tank I don’t mind it much.
 

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On frag plugs I’ve used hydrogen peroxide dip with success (corals bubble bath per instructions). Tons of things eat it but it’s prolific- anywhere creatures can’t go I manually remove it when it bothers me- doesn’t not grow back tho. Since it appears to be food in my tank I don’t mind it much.
I dental pick I just bought work great. On only some plugs, but I'm a clean freak. So I'm manually picking it off and using hydrogen peroxide. I took the entire rack by itself and submerge it and scrub with peroxide, then rinse and put the frags back on. They can grow inside the gyres too. But that doesn't bother me as much since I clean them frequently
 

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just heard my new tank gets delivered Tuesday, its only a 70 gal with 20 gal sump but will be my biggest tank to date. I finally figured out where Im going to put it. Im hoping to have some sand and rock in it by mid august, but I won't be moving anything over till after Christmas. Ill be looking to capitalize on black Friday sales for equipment.
 

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