I have a 12 Gallon JBJNanoCube that has been setup for about 8 months. Lately it has been easy sailing and everything has taken off. Really haven't done much since busy with finishing school and such. But in the last month or so I have really noticed this red bubble algae take off. I mean it started in one spot and now is everywhere. Is there an animal that removes this stuff? If not, what other method should I follow in order to get rid of it, or do I need to rid my tank of it? Seems like it is growing pretty fast. I have no other algae problems and really have noticed a lot of coraline growing lately, so no idea what is causing this. I will get a picture later today after my last final to help pinpoint the culprit and how to rid it.
Thanks
Justin





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