Hi everyone! I’m new here.
I decided to join the forum because many of the questions I’ve had recently were already answered in the discussions here.
I have a tank with macroalgae and soft corals, and I’ve recently started to notice the first signs of Bryopsis.
I’d like to know if anyone has found an effective way to eliminate it without harming the macroalgae, since most of the treatments I’ve found are broad-spectrum and could affect them.
I already tried adding an emerald crab, but it went straight for my most expensive macroalgae instead!
Has anyone had any experience with a treatment or a predator that works in this kind of setup?
Thanks in advance for any advice!

I decided to join the forum because many of the questions I’ve had recently were already answered in the discussions here.
I have a tank with macroalgae and soft corals, and I’ve recently started to notice the first signs of Bryopsis.
I’d like to know if anyone has found an effective way to eliminate it without harming the macroalgae, since most of the treatments I’ve found are broad-spectrum and could affect them.
I already tried adding an emerald crab, but it went straight for my most expensive macroalgae instead!
Has anyone had any experience with a treatment or a predator that works in this kind of setup?
Thanks in advance for any advice!


