https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/s...r-a-full-rework-skip-cycle-reassembly.525310/
provides proof, other peoples tanks. It is easy to fix your red hair algae using that. all other methods are playing around, and don't have many examples to draw from other than the poster's own tank. that method corrects: cyano, dinos, invasive macro algae, greenwater, bacterial blooms, bryopsis and all brush algae, gha, red hair all, we're searching for invasions it doesn't cure... kinda as a dare. post up before pics, get a custom job listed, put back together an uninvaded tank so easy. we would never ask to know your parameters, your nitrate or your phosphate. We'd also not care what the ID of your invader is. those have no bearing on being invaded.
Specifically, due to anchoring and density of coverage, brush algae like yours cause the most detritus retention inside live rocks.
Anyone knows if you take pristine live rock and set it in a white paint bucket for two hours, detritus forms at the bottom due to animals always expelling
but in the case of full algal coverage, that's being pent up. You'll need to clean the whole tank since patching has been allowed over the majority, if pics match the way the tank is.
Either way, aquarists always press for the least work, dont
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provides proof, other peoples tanks. It is easy to fix your red hair algae using that. all other methods are playing around, and don't have many examples to draw from other than the poster's own tank. that method corrects: cyano, dinos, invasive macro algae, greenwater, bacterial blooms, bryopsis and all brush algae, gha, red hair all, we're searching for invasions it doesn't cure... kinda as a dare. post up before pics, get a custom job listed, put back together an uninvaded tank so easy. we would never ask to know your parameters, your nitrate or your phosphate. We'd also not care what the ID of your invader is. those have no bearing on being invaded.
Specifically, due to anchoring and density of coverage, brush algae like yours cause the most detritus retention inside live rocks.
Anyone knows if you take pristine live rock and set it in a white paint bucket for two hours, detritus forms at the bottom due to animals always expelling
but in the case of full algal coverage, that's being pent up. You'll need to clean the whole tank since patching has been allowed over the majority, if pics match the way the tank is.
Either way, aquarists always press for the least work, dont
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