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DaisyPolyp

Advanced Reefer
Ok, here is a tough one:

I have had my LR for about 4 months, but I have seen this in 2 places at opposite ends of my tank. To the naked eye they look like a "gun steele" ball berring, but they are not hard. They have stayed like this for at least 3 weeks with no sign of growth or change. I have not seen anything like this in any of the other posts or FAQs out there. PLEASE HELP ID!

(for scale there is a baby snail in the bottom left corner)
 

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Anonymous

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emerald crabs will take care of these, if you are the type of aquarist who is not anti-crab.
 

tenshi

Experienced Reefer
I tried emerald crabs about 4 or 5 months ago. The emerald crabs past away and they never ate any of the buble algae! I try to pick as much as I can without popping them. I think I'll do that today.
 
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Anonymous

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If you have a siphone hose that's large enough to suck up the valonia balls, use a tweezers or your fingers or something to scrape them off the rock and immediatly siphon them out. bamf!
 

John_Brandt

Experienced Reefer
This may not be Valonia. Glassy, "bubble algae" fits the description of several genera as well as a particular stage in the development of some filament algae.
 

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