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i believe it's red turf algae, not positive. It's been spreading more than it ever has recently. How do I get rid of it?
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Yeah not on this stuff yet, still coming in more and more. The only way to manually remove it is to scrape it with a wire brush, and I think that will cause it to spread even moreVibrant seems to be effective on just about every algae type.
I can get a close up tomorrow. It's literally like turf though, very very short coarse hair like algae.There is always a way to rid algae ;) I am not sure what that is in the picture though. Hard to tell the texture.
I've heard turbo snails a few times, I think I would chose a few of these guys over a urchin. Heard urchins like to eat coralline.I had a dark red turf algae in my tank and the only cuc I found to work was mexican turbo snails. I added 6 to a 220g and the algae was gone within three weeks.
Really, how long and how aggressively did you dose?I had turf algae in both my tanks, one way worse then yours. Vibrant cleared them both up. Will be glad to provide photos.
2x a week. It's been a month. 80% gone in both tanks.Really, how long and how aggressively did you dose?
Yeah I'm doing the same, closing in on two months. I have a small bryopsis patch that continues to grow, and this red turf that is still spreading. So far not impressed with vibrant. I'm glad it worked for you though!2x a week. It's been a month. 80% gone in both tanks.
I have 6 urchins in my 400g and they do eat the coraline. The upside is that I don't have to scrape it off my glass. [emoji3]I've heard turbo snails a few times, I think I would chose a few of these guys over a urchin. Heard urchins like to eat coralline.