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Been battling a little bit of Bryopsis and green hair algae here and there after cycling nothing too extreme. (Was overfeeding). I’ve been doing lots of water changes this week to get nutrients down even though they are testing 0, scrubbed the rocks and blew the Bryopsis off the sump glass, turned on my UV sterilizer and turned the lights down to 8 hours a day. While I know that nuisance algae is to be expected in a new tank (ugly stage), should I be concerned about the Bryopsis? I keep reading about how terrible and invasive it can be as it’s root systems are aggressive. Is it normal to see this during the ugly stage? Should it go away on its own or should I try some fluconazole? Not trying to rush the ugly stage at all, just don’t want my tank to be taken over by Bryopsis and I’m trying to get my nutrients in check. (Also using a skimmer and refugium running opposite of display). Also, what is this brown stuff on my back wall and return nozzles? Diatoms maybe? Seems to cover my filter socks too
