Finally cured bryopsis!!!

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So after trying:
peroxide treatments
magnesium treatments
moon snails
manual pulling
drying the rock
cooking the stuff

I finally found something that eradicated ALL of my bryopsis!
Cowrie snails!!
I bought 2 for my 25 gallon tank last week. Ive noticed they on/around some patches of it throughout the week.
When I woke up this morning...I had to do a double take. All of the patches are gone :D If youre at your wits end with bryopsis, try it!

PS. Man are these things ugly! and expensive ($12 per snail!)
 
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I got them from my LFS as a last resort. Bought 2 for my 25 gallon cube. After they cured it in that tank, I moved one to my 10 gallon.
On this site, it looks like either the chestnut or money cowrie:
http://www.marinelifephotography.com/marine/mollusks/gastropods/cowries/cowries.htm

I did notice he was walking over some zoas the other day but none of them were affected a few days later so...guess its fine.
 
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This is the chestnut one. It looks more like this because of the brown whereas the money cowries look all white with a small tan bit
 

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Does anyone know where to buy the Ring or Money Cowries? LA doesn't have them in stock and I can't find them anywhere else. Thx for the help.
 

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LOL honestly, I really dont care right now whether they last or not.
They served their purpose of getting rid of bryopsis. I freaked out for a good hour when I couldnt find any in the tank haha it was a good freakout moment :)
Good luck with yours-I know how frustrated I was after multiple failed attempts.
 

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Just in case anyone's interested, Inland Aquatics has the Gold Ring Cowries in stock, $7.99 each. I'm going to give a couple a try and see if they help. I hope they last long enough to make a dent in my tank. TBC
 
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looking at the pic....it may be what I have. ring/money/chestnut all look so similar!
 

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NOT rebutting you in any way but are you 100% confident that these snails took care of the bryopsis and are you 100% sure you had bryopsis? If so this could be a game changer!
 
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:) I decided to get them as a last resort (it was between them and red moon snails) because my LFS had said they MAYYYY eat it...whats the harm right? lol
I totally get why you have to be 100% sure. I will take a pic next time they are out and about so someone can identify rather than me guessing which they look most like haha
All previous attempts to cure it were ~2 months ago and previous to that.
About 3 weeks ago I let the mag start falling from 1680 back down to normal and decided to go a more natural way. My normal is about 1480-1500. At the time I stopped, the fronds in 3 spots were about 4 inches long. Mind you I only had 3 patches-about 3-4 inch in diameter. Smack dab in the middle of my tank. Everytime I walked by, oh look....its growing >.<

So about a week ago I got my water tested:
mag: 1510
alk: 10.2
calcium:420

I put those 2 snails in at that time. (right on top of the patch hehe)
about 3-4 days later I walked by and didnt see any fronds anywhere! (by the way, identified the bryopsis on here with the help of a quite a few people)
on day 5, even the fronds that were growing under my hammer were gone. At that point I moved one to my 10 gallon tank. They stay hidden during the day so I only saw them once actually on the patches.
Im in the process of seeing if it grows back but nothing yet :D
Also, neither of them were interested in any coral-I have hammer, acan, palys, zoas, a few "easy" sps, mushrooms, rock nems.
 

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Does anyone know where to buy the Ring or Money Cowries? LA doesn't have them in stock and I can't find them anywhere else. Thx for the help.

Update: I purchased 2 Money Cowries, or Golden Ring Cowries, to try out. So far there is no bryopsis gone. They're small but so far they are eating my other nemesis, Red Turf Grass. May order a few more to see how much they can clear out and keep it gone. Will update as time passes.
 

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