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Is this better ?Pics are too blue to see and confirm
That’s a lot better thank you. Doesn’t look like dinos anymore to me! Not sure what it is though. Hopefully someone will come around soon who has more information!Is this better ?
i need to buy more advanced testing kits, i only have the basic saltwater master kit. But i assume this algae will tell someone what my problem is roughly lol.That’s a lot better thank you. Doesn’t look like dinos anymore to me! Not sure what it is though. Hopefully someone will come around soon who has more information!
More likely than not it’s phosphates being a little high. That’s the most usual thing that happens.i need to buy more advanced testing kits, i only have the basic saltwater master kit. But i assume this algae will tell someone what my problem is roughly lol.
Better yes and this is a substance known as Chrsophytes and is labor work for removal. Give the tank a good siphon and clean all filters and skimmer if you have one.Take the rock out and place in large container with tank water.Is this better ?
thank you, thats soooo brutal how did i get so unlucky hahaBetter yes and this is a substance known as Chrsophytes and is labor work for removal. Give the tank a good siphon and clean all filters and skimmer if you have one.Take the rock out and place in large container with tank water.
Scrub the rock with a firm toothbrush Or auto detail brush and 3% peroxide. Agitate to shake off particles and add cleaners such as Pitho crabs, chiton snails, ninja star snails and caribbean blue leg hermits to help with control and reduce white intensity a little and increase water flow. You likely have inadequate flow which allowed this to adhere to rock