Then that's probably the issue. Got to get it growing. Pics would help.
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How's about them pictures?I'll try to post pics tomorrow
Does that still work? I heard that they changed the formula upIf it is bryopsis, try the tech m treatment. Kent marine makes it. Somehow using it and getting mag levels above the 1600 ppm area kills it off. There is a chemical in the Kent marine stuff that does it, no other brand works the same by raising mag.... from what I've read and seen.
I was hit by it once in a past tank and dosed tech m. Once levels reached the 1600 ppm mark it started to die off.
A tiny bit of stuff is growing in the ATS but not much, I'll check on it tomorrow. Would a nudi work or would it have to be a sea hare, also what can you tell me about the No pox stuff? Going to go read up on it a bit.thats not bryopsis, thats good, old fashion green hair algae. bryopsis has little "fans" on the tips of them while gha is smooth and straight. Were you able to get that ATS going right at all? That should solve the algae problems. If not try a sea hare or manual removal and some sort of phosphate/nitrate remover like red sea no pox.
Mine started on the glass and I took a paper towel and scrubbed it off (yes lol a paper towel) and spent a lot of time doing some nutrient export for about a week, and finally it went away. The little bit that was on my frag plugs, I just dipped in peroxide mix and it died and floated off. I'm sure there are smarter ways of doing this, but that's the route I took.How did you deal with it?
Good luck man! You've done the peroxide dip before right?Thanks! I'll try the peroxide dip for the frag plugs!
No, got any suggestions?Good luck man! You've done the peroxide dip before right?
See, I thought it was different than what I've dealt with before, each strand is independent and not part of a clumpMan, I've battled hair algae before and those strands looks thicker then I'm thinking. Snails and crabs should at least pick at HA. Besides, shouldn't the ats work to eliminate the HA, where bryopsis could still form?
If it is just HA, with a working ATS it should go away. Assuming th ATS is working correctly. Carbon dosing would work, but also cheat the ATS of its needed nutrients to work.