The everything's wrong 75 build

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So it's been 20 days of fluconazole in the tank. GHA is completely gone as is the bryopsis. The valonia thinks it's a nice day spa and is actually spreading. As much as I hate to, I think at this point vibrant might be the only solution.
ooo not up for a rabbitfish or emerald crab?
 
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ooo not up for a rabbitfish or emerald crab?

I've tried three emerald crabs. They ate each other. I've tried a pithos crab who loves the small valonia, but won't touch the bigger stuff, and I'm not even sure it's still alive. Alas the tank is only a 75, so far too small for a rabbitfish. I'm running out of options as the stuff regrows as fast as I remove it. It's even on the underside of the rocks that are in perpetual dark.
 
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Here's a few shots and a video. No clue why everything is purple lol
 

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