Brypropis and GHA Treatment

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My new tank is currently cycling but its filled with brypropis and gha. The questions go as followed
How do you deal with brypropis
How do you deal with gha
Is it normal to have these during a cycle
 

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Nothing eats bryprosis
i’ve added pitho crabs and emerald crabs and both have eradicated bryopsis in my DT. except for on top of my returns. before my nutrients spiked, i had a sea hare (dolabella ar.) that went to town on it as well.

there have been posts here of fox faces eating it as well.
 

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i’ve added pitho crabs and emerald crabs and both have eradicated bryopsis in my DT. except for on top of my returns. before my nutrients spiked, i had a sea hare (dolabella ar.) that went to town on it as well.

there have been posts here of fox faces eating it as well.
it’s not typical for those animals to eat bryprosis. Maybe if they were starving or it wasn’t actually bryprosis. Reef flux is extremely safe. No need to buy a bunch of critters you don’t want that probably won’t fix the problem when such a simple, safe, inexpensive option exists.
 

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If your tank is new and just cycling with these difficult algae I would start over and ensure you kill it on the rocks prior to starting again.
 

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i’ve added pitho crabs and emerald crabs and both have eradicated bryopsis in my DT. except for on top of my returns. before my nutrients spiked, i had a sea hare (dolabella ar.) that went to town on it as well.

there have been posts here of fox faces eating it as well.
My fox loved GHA but nothing touches Bryopsis in my tank.
 

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My fox loved GHA but nothing touches Bryopsis in my tank.
onchidella floridana eats it. @The Wyld Zone sells them

edit: was going to get them but after adding the pitho crabs and emerald crabs i haven’t felt the need to. currently getting an extra pitho crab to company my other emerald in my sump to finish the rest off
 

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A new tank set up cycling should not be having algae issues. You should have no lights on for first 4 months until your tank develops some biodiversity and then when you add first corals turn the lights on.
 
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If your tank is new and just cycling with these difficult algae I would start over and ensure you kill it on the rocks prior to starting again.
how would i clean the rock and all the water? I cant afford to drain the tank and redo it atm unless i buy premade
 

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onchidella floridana eats it. @The Wyld Zone sells them

edit: was going to get them but after adding the pitho crabs and emerald crabs i haven’t felt the need to. currently getting an extra pitho crab to company my other emerald in my sump to finish the rest off
They certainly enjoy pest algae. Had a customer clean a GHA outbreak this week with only a few of them.
 

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how would i clean the rock and all the water? I cant afford to drain the tank and redo it atm unless i buy premade
this may extend your cycle but…. perhaps dosing hydrogen peroxide for an extended period of time? once the GHA and maybe bryopsis are dead/withering away, then do a 100% WC and re-cycle?

at this point just using reef flux would be better
 

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A new tank set up cycling should not be having algae issues. You should have no lights on for first 4 months until your tank develops some biodiversity and then when you add first corals turn the lights on.
my tank cycled in 3 weeks. Lights were on as per normal. I had some brown
My new tank is currently cycling but its filled with brypropis and gha. The questions go as followed
How do you deal with brypropis
How do you deal with gha
Is it normal to have these during a cycle
If no lights is it near a window getting natural sunlight?
 
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this may extend your cycle but…. perhaps dosing hydrogen peroxide for an extended period of time? once the GHA and maybe bryopsis are dead/withering away, then do a 100% WC and re-cycle?

at this point just using reef flux would be better
I can't legally get reef flux. I was thinking of dosing vibrant
 

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