Ok so Ive been battling bryopsis for about 2 months in my 90g mixed reef. Not sure where it came from, possibly a frag I didnt inspect well enough :/. At the time it started I also had a nitrate problem from my sump/filtration not being big enough. Upgraded all of that, new skimmer, sump and got water parameters super stable in the past month. Nitrate 2-3ppm Phosphate .02ppm PH 8.2 Alk 9.5-9.7 Cal 450. So now that all my parameters are stable the bryopsis is no longer spreading. Its contained to my Marco Dry rock only, my live seed rock has NO bryopsis on it. Possible dry rock leaching phosphates??? I have upped my magnesium using kent and the bryopsis has seriously slowed in growth and the little leaves have melted away and the stems are bright green instead of dark green. Altho it just stays like that. Its not really growing and not really dying. I can prune it way back while doing water change so it doesnt float all over the place and in a few weeks its getting long again. It is not spreading and its not growing on anything but my dry rock. I am really pondering pulling all my dry rock out and replacing with live rock slowly. I have two structures that I cemented so I think to minimize the bioload blow I will replace one structure give it a few weeks then replace the other. Any thoughts or input on how to go about replacing the infected rock without stressing things out really bad? Thanks in advance!
