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Hey guys , I have a 135g tank only 4 months old I would guess.. 2 clowns and 3 dispar anthias all doing well.
I had my LFS doing my maintenance and after a water change I noticed some brown stringy algae with tiny bubble tops. I googled and it looks like that Dino crap.. it’s only on the tops of rocks now and not in the sand yet.. what would be the best way to knock this out quick before it spreads..
I’ve heard tap water kills it instantly.. how bad would it be to pull out the 3-4 rocks that I see it on and just dunk the top portion in tap water for a mintute? Then rinse off with some RO and out back in ?
All readings on water were perfect when they came.. I have cheaper lighting , could that play a role? They are Chinese black box LEDs, I’ve prolly played around with them to much with color variances over the last few days to.
Posted a pic but it’s noy the best.
I had my LFS doing my maintenance and after a water change I noticed some brown stringy algae with tiny bubble tops. I googled and it looks like that Dino crap.. it’s only on the tops of rocks now and not in the sand yet.. what would be the best way to knock this out quick before it spreads..
I’ve heard tap water kills it instantly.. how bad would it be to pull out the 3-4 rocks that I see it on and just dunk the top portion in tap water for a mintute? Then rinse off with some RO and out back in ?
All readings on water were perfect when they came.. I have cheaper lighting , could that play a role? They are Chinese black box LEDs, I’ve prolly played around with them to much with color variances over the last few days to.
Posted a pic but it’s noy the best.