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In the distance, and by the shape of the bushes, it reminds a lot of how Bryopsis presents itself, but it would be interesting to pick up some filaments and take a photo under natural light on a white plate with a little water, to facilitate identification.Can some one help ID type of algea
Does anyone know a source that does not have silicon dioxide as an inactive ingredient? I've seen some other posts where people have claimed that this has caused a massive diatom bloom in their tank and the same issue has happened to me each time i have dosed.
Can you please tell me how you ordered these pillsI ordered 100 more capsules just to put up.
bryopsisfluconazole.com ?Can you please tell me how you ordered these pills
So I’m one day in and came to check the tank this morning and found one of my entire acropora colonies destroyed and my space invader pectinia to be dying quickly as well. what the heck did I do wrong?I have had this colony for many years and never had any issues and in one day the flesh completely broke away, see the pic(I know it’s bad color). They are not mesenterial Filoments it appears to be a mucus of some sort. space invader is doing the same thing. All other corals in the tank seem unaffected.
NOTE: This is the only full mariculture colony I have in the tank. It has always had small barnaclesthat lived seemingly peacefully near the base. Perhaps that had something to do with this? Just trying to mention everything.
Bio cube 32, I normally run phosguard and purigen with weekly water changes. I took these out as per Mayos recommendations prior to dosing the 600mg of Fluco (reef flux). All parameters are within their normal limits when I tested about 12 hours in yesterday :
PH 8-8.1
Po4: 0
Nh3/nh4:0
No2:0
No3:0
Any help would be appreciated, don’t want to lost anything else
Do you think I should just yank the entire colony from the tank? I mean it appears as though it’s a total loss and I don’t want its death to cause some other problems?In general, correlation is not causality. I would not be able to pinpoint the cause of this disease that is destroying the acropora, but I also do not know other reports of acropores, of the same species, which have been affected by similar problems during the use of fluconazole.
I can not help you about this problem, nor point out possible causes, I'm just sorry that it happened to you and I hope you identify the cause and get it resolved.
Regards