Three of these bundles showed up 5-6 weeks after I started the macro algae refugium tank. All my other algae has about disappeared. They look cool, but I’m pretty nervous how big they got almost overnight
any idea what it is?
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the only natural remedy that I know of is manual removal but, your run the risk of spores being released and the bryopsis spreading. The med used is an anti fungal and interrupts the nutrition uptake mechanism of algae which in turn kills off the algae…..that’s how I understood it. I’m not sure as I don’t run one but I think skimmers and such need to also be off. Keep an eye on your nutrients and phosphate levels. I let the meds run for 2 weeks with just mech filtration. After the 2 weeks I ran carbon for a couple of days then did a 20-30% WC, removed carbon and returned back to my regularly scheduled program (new chemi-pure, purigen) .Thanks. Any natural remedies? I presume if I pluck it out, it will just return
would I remove the macro algae refugium tank from the circuit while treating with the reef flux rx?
Do magnesium levels at 1400+ Keep bryopsis at bay? I ask because my magnesium is typically at the 1400+ level and I still managed to get bryopsis.I am curious to what your magnesium levels are? Because of byrposis, I keep my magnesium above 1400 and never see it.
It has for me. You may end up needing to go the chemical route sadly. Unless this is not a true byrposis and looks like it. There are many algae forms out there and can only be id'ed by microscope.Do magnesium levels at 1400+ Keep bryopsis at bay? I ask because my magnesium is typically at the 1400+ level and I still managed to get bryopsis.
Yea, that’s exactly the route I had to take. Manual removal was just spreading it and I’m not a fan of overly sticking my hands in my tank. The reef flux worked well with the little bryopsis I had and it also helped with the GHA. It’s a really simple process and by the looks of it, my coral and inverts didn’t seem to be bothered by the dosage.It has for me. You may end up needing to go the chemical route sadly. Unless this is not a true byrposis and looks like it. There are many algae forms out there and can only be id'ed by microscope.
A lot of these treatments if used correctly, don't hurt the system. It's the over dosing that causes a lot of damage.Yea, that’s exactly the route I had to take. Manual removal was just spreading it and I’m not a fan of overly sticking my hands in my tank. The reef flux worked well with the little bryopsis I had and it also helped with the GHA. It’s a really simple process and by the looks of it, my coral and inverts didn’t seem to be bothered by the dosage.