After I killed off the mild algae problem I had with flucanozole, and I restarted a good water change regimen. About 2 months of good aquarium care and Neomeris bloomed again! Now I believe my tank had a dino outbreak in the last two weeks. I removed all the fish and dosed HP. The soft corals and BTA look much better now. I just thought I would share. A well balanced ecosystem is challenging to achieve.Hello folks, Its been a while but I figured I would check back in and give you all a update. It has been a hair over two months since I completed treatment. I am pleased to say there is not a hint of anything algae related in my tank, except coralline. It is growing on everything. I had a bout of dino's after the bryopsis was all dead and the dinos took over as my new plague. 3 days of darkness, I stopped all vodka dosing, no water changes, and I dosed H2O2 (i do not remember the dose but I think it was the recommended amount from one of Randy's threads) I need to be really clear here, THE FLUCONAZOL DID NOT CREATE MY DINOFLAGELLATE ISSUE. The dinos were already there and the lack of bryopsis allowed them to flourish. anyway, I have a happy tank except for this danged golden head goby who is intent on making a daily sand storm in my display. (if any of you are in Jacksonville FL and have the appropriate substrate and would enjoy a healthy active golden head goby, I encourage you to pm me. I will try and catch him so that you may have a free golden head goby)
I am still thinking about bleaching my aquarium to get rid of the neo...