Vibrant, at half the recommended dosage. Yes I know that it is the scurge of the industry because of the dishonesty about the product. But prior to that coming to light, many people were using it with great success, myself included.
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do you have issues with your crabs eating corals?I took my rock out and dowsed it in hydrogen peroxide. First round took about 90% of it, 2nd round took the last 9.9-10%, I then ordered emeralds from WWC and they took care of the few that were left. It's been 8 months and the emeralds keep them at bay.
do you have issues with your crabs eating corals?
SO this was somewhat going scorched earth, but I was just so sick of bubble algae and ulva…. I drained my tank to expose all algae and placed hydrogen peroxide soaked cotton balls on the algae for ~5 min. There was no immediate change but the following day all the algae was bleached white and dead. (See pic) I cleaned it up a bit and did a water change.
All the coral was fine, including the Zoas that I covered as they had bryopsis grousing out of them. This said, the ONLY sps I have are a couple of montis… I’m not sure how acros would respond to being in the air for ~5 min…
I’m battling it right now in my 5g nano. The emerald crab wasn’t interested.hey everyone, i’ve been battling bubble algae the past few months and cannot get rid of it to save my life. i’m willing to try just ab anything right now. does anyone have any ideas or anything for getting rid of bubble algae? would a few day blackout work? any ideas are welcome
I had a really, really bad bubble algae. Emerald crabs did nothing, one spot foxface did nothing; however, pitho crabs attacked it with vigor consistently. They are amazing on bubble algae from my experience.that’s what i’ve heard as well. my tank has quite a bit and they don’t come off hardly at all
I share your pain. Best luck I've had is manual removal as able (or motivated) and emerald crabs.hey everyone, i’ve been battling bubble algae the past few months and cannot get rid of it to save my life. i’m willing to try just ab anything right now. does anyone have any ideas or anything for getting rid of bubble algae? would a few day blackout work? any ideas are welcome
I share your pain. Best luck I've had is manual removal as able (or motivated) and emerald crabs.hey everyone, i’ve been battling bubble algae the past few months and cannot get rid of it to save my life. i’m willing to try just ab anything right now. does anyone have any ideas or anything for getting rid of bubble algae? would a few day blackout work? any ideas are welcome
I have a 7 ft tank covered in bubble algae so i removed all my rocks over 3 days and soaked them over night in hydrogen peroxide then scrubbed them with a toothbrush and rinsed them in RO before putting them back. So far (6 months) no bubble algae. This was a bit extreme but i had enough bioload and minimal corals that it didnt affect my corals or fish.i’ve done that and they always come back
Its a powder that comes in gelcap form. You have to break them open into a glass and stir in tank water (not RODI) and then add into the tank.is it a powder? im looking online and thats what i see when i search flux rx
Fluconazole is not an antibioticAlso a comment on Flucanozol (spelling?) I used it once with great success, however, afterwards I had to deal with a series of other unfortunate events, dinos etc that I credit to the fluc knocking out a lot of the beneficial bacteria in our tank….
I'd only use this if CUC and coral losses are acceptable. I crashed my Evo 13.5 four months ago after dosing vibrant, and it still hasn't recovered. The valonia is gone, but so is everything else except the fish.Vibrant, at half the recommended dosage. Yes I know that it is the scurge of the industry because of the dishonesty about the product. But prior to that coming to light, many people were using it with great success, myself included.
hey everyone, i’ve been battling bubble algae the past few months and cannot get rid of it to save my life. i’m willing to try just ab anything right now. does anyone have any ideas or anything for getting rid of bubble algae? would a few day blackout work? any ideas are welcome