So I will try to keep this as short as possible.
I at first thought the algae on the sand was the "red slime" with my blue light on - so i dosed the recommended amount of this, thinking it would solve my problem....Well it did not and ticked off my anemone who has yet to inflate since dosing.
I have done some more reading and I am now thinking that possibly doing H2O2 would take care of this issue. I asked my local coral shop & I was told this was new tank syndrome and they recommended more cuc & MicroBacter 7.....
I have read that H2O2 may not be Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp safe - and i really don't want to tick my anemone off again (it has already moved once). Can anyone look at these pictures and see the "hair" algae & on the sand and tell me the best way to tackle this issue?
16 Gal biocube - currently running Saxby's lighting on an AI prime HD.
Do i buy the Microbacter 7 or should I dose 3% H2O2?
Thank you so much in advance for your help!
I at first thought the algae on the sand was the "red slime" with my blue light on - so i dosed the recommended amount of this, thinking it would solve my problem....Well it did not and ticked off my anemone who has yet to inflate since dosing.
I have done some more reading and I am now thinking that possibly doing H2O2 would take care of this issue. I asked my local coral shop & I was told this was new tank syndrome and they recommended more cuc & MicroBacter 7.....
I have read that H2O2 may not be Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp safe - and i really don't want to tick my anemone off again (it has already moved once). Can anyone look at these pictures and see the "hair" algae & on the sand and tell me the best way to tackle this issue?
16 Gal biocube - currently running Saxby's lighting on an AI prime HD.
Do i buy the Microbacter 7 or should I dose 3% H2O2?
Thank you so much in advance for your help!