FluxRx and Reefmat?

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I have had a nightmare of a time with some sort of hair type algae. I’ve tried everything and I’ve seen some pics that lead me to believe maybe it’s bryopsis so I tried fluxRx treatments exactly as instructed twice to no avail. I turned off my skimmer and uv like it said but I have a reefmat and I honestly wonder if it filtered out the fluxRx before it had a chance to work. That stuff isn’t very soluble to begin with and I really wonder if I should try again and just take the fleece out and run with no filter for a couple weeks. Anyone have experience with this? Would it hurt anything to run no filter for that long?
 

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No idea if the roller can remove the flux before it dissolves but I would just turn the roller off and let it overflow vs removing it.

PS. No mechanical filtration won't hurt for a while. I let my roller overflow when my nutrients get low. I also run a tank with no mechanical filtration as do many other people.
 

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