Fluconazole leaching from sand?

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I have a bryopsis problem and have been treating with reef flux or the flux rx, maybe 3 times in the last year. So I was just getting ready to dose again and was doing some tank maintenance, pulled some algae manually and vacuumed sand(I do this every month or so). It’s been a couple days and my bryopsis seems really receded, could I have stirred up some sand with flux in it, or released some that was leached into the sand. Any thoughts?
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Same issue.....

Doing my third treatment in the last year of reef flux for bryopsis.

Anecdotally, when I went away on vacation(was going to dose when I got home) for a week, got back, and 90% of the bryposis is gone. No idea where it went, or how it died, but it just did.
 

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