Reef Flux and lighting

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I am using Reef Flux for Bryopsis. The rip cleaned rockwork has stayed clean for months, but I can't get it completely out of the zoas. They are on the rockwork and can't be dipped. Anyway, since the algae has to photosynthesize for it to work, should I keep the lights on only blues, only lowered blues, some whites, etc?
 
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I know the answer is on here somewhere, but I can't find it. I am using Reef Flux for Bryopsis. The rip cleaned rockwork has stayed clean for months, but I can't get it completely out of the zoas. They are on the rockwork and can't be dipped. Anyway, since the algae has to photosynthesize for it to work, should I keep the lights on only blues, only lowered blues, some whites, etc?
I had bryopsis all over my tank I knocked it out Completely with flux rx I still had bryopsis at day 14 so I decided to leave in the tank for one more week and it was Completely gone I also had it in my zoas…I did not change or lower my light Schedule
 

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I used reef hd for bubble algae and having the lights on made a huge difference. You could see everything that was getting more light dying faster.
 

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