Without a picture said:I don't think is Bryopsis, but I may be wrong. The usual hair algae can be easily pull or scrubbed, this one attaches to the rock a little more.
I do have a medium cleaning crew and have 5 small tangs in the tank. I may need to add more scavengers in there.
I treated a small rock with Hydrogen Peroxide yesterday, amazing how easily the algae was removed.
pictures below,
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Need to run some gfo or phosgaurd to remove your nitrates said:Nitrates are at 0 but I will double check with a new kit.
The war begun, and I got about 70% of the rocks cleaned. I took the rocks out, and removed as much algae as I could by hand, then sprayed it with Hydrogen Peroxide and scrubbing the heck out of them with a toothbrush. Bad part is, the aquascape is no longer the way it was, so once I'm done, I will redo this puzzle.
Thanks for everyone's advice and if you have any other thoughts please share.
RickyB
You switched from Metal halide to Led How you like it? said:I did not switch from MH to LED on this tank, even do I do have the MH for it, this tank was started with LED's.
Time will tell to see the actual coloration of the corals once they grow, but I think they have really good potential. I can see the corals encrusting into the rocks and some are already starting to grow. The growth of my corals was stagnant due to all my mishaps within the last year, and I can see that within 30 days that the corals have improved 100%.
Some eye candy from my old 180 running 3 - 400W and 2 - 160W VHO's.
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