I rebooted my previous system due to some issues including bryopsis. The new systems been up for six months and is actually doing well. However, the bryopsis found its way back in after a complete reboot. I’ve been trying to smother it with putty, super glue over it, and cutting the rock it’s on with bone cutters. It’s starting to sprout throughout the rock work and I don’t want to lose control.
I see there are tons of articles about fluconazole but I’m not really finding what I’m looking for. Does it have a long term effect on coral health and zooxanthellae? I reallyyy don’t want to deal with bryopsis again but I also don’t want to screw up the balance of a new tank starting to hit a stride and jeopardize what I’m trying to keep healthy, the corals.
I’ll get some pictures when the lights are back on tomorrow
I see there are tons of articles about fluconazole but I’m not really finding what I’m looking for. Does it have a long term effect on coral health and zooxanthellae? I reallyyy don’t want to deal with bryopsis again but I also don’t want to screw up the balance of a new tank starting to hit a stride and jeopardize what I’m trying to keep healthy, the corals.
I’ll get some pictures when the lights are back on tomorrow