let us know how it goes. i haven't used it again. and i am reluctant to do so.I had the same result. The bubble came back worse than before. I'll give it one more shot, since some people haven't had the same experience.
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let us know how it goes. i haven't used it again. and i am reluctant to do so.I had the same result. The bubble came back worse than before. I'll give it one more shot, since some people haven't had the same experience.
Could be that the dang stuff is feeding in nutrients left over from the die off.?
I just finished a fluco treatment for spare bubble I transferred from my old tank after QT it managed to get in.. killed all the other algae that was there like bryopsis looking and macros(Pom Pom and Chaeto). The bubble turned into clear pearls and very little but the TEENY TINY ones I scraped of the coral by removing it’s bone but did the job.
I will agree I thought the macro breaking down was fueling nitrates for when meds were gone.
I feel a water change of 5-10% so (5 gals for my 85g) and treat the water with fluco.
There are only a few bubbles but WONT disappear so will try vibrant. I’d say 40 bubbles total but will be more soon.
3 weeks since treatment
I feel it burns the cells causing them to not gain chlorophyll. Stunts the growth so something else can do the job like severely cut PO4 or a HORDE of emeralds and sailfin tangs. Someone should rent grazers out at LFS. But then there never healthy and can nuke a tank. Never mind on thatWeek 3 Complete!
Bubble Algae - Approximately 75% gone. What remains is on the bottom 1/4 of the rockwork, which supports the theory that the medication is more effective in areas that get the most light (and perhaps flow).
Livestock - Several stressed corals (losing color, closed polyps, “deflating”). Specifically, a couple of acans, two euphyllia (hammer and frogspawn), and two cyphastrea. Other corals (other LPS and Zoas) are fine.
Nitrate - Now at 10+ ppm, and may be why the corals are stressed, rather than the meds, per se.
I am going to pull out some of the rocks and scrub them the best I can in a bucket of tank water. I am very concerned about the nitrate level, and will do a 25% WC. I wish I could let the meds have one more week to work, but I’m not willing to risk it.
Hiya. Any update as l have the same green bubble algae issue. I used Reeflux HD before (recommended dose) for bryopsis which worked a treat.Day 4 - I'm starting to see changes (a few Valonia getting paler or looking like they're deflating, hair algae that's gone to clear and wispy and presumably dying off). Chaeto looking good (it's a lighter green, but I added a more powerful fuge light and the Chaeto is "pearling" (covered with oxygen bubbles) so I attribute those changes to the light). I wish it worked faster, but so far corals and everything else look good, including my cleaner shrimp, alveopora/goniopora, zoas, etc.
Reef HD Flux RX is an "Antifungal Treatment for fish" and using 4x of itWell, that IS impressive.
Any problem with macros or chato ?
Hey , #reefsquad , pretty cool!
Anybody seeing similar reviews?
Reef HD Flux RX is an "Antifungal Treatment for fish" and using 4x of it
A - does not hurt the fishes (who do not have any fungal issue) and other living beings in the tank?
B - works as algae remover
Sounds like something odd ... so double confirming?
Anyone who has personally used, can you pls. share your specific experience?
Assume this product on Amazon is what you all are referring to, right?