What was the visible effect of the zoa colony dying? Melt away, get covered with some kind of slime, or what? Just wondering what to look for.I have lost numerous zoa colonies due to vibrant, I will never touch that garbage again.
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What was the visible effect of the zoa colony dying? Melt away, get covered with some kind of slime, or what? Just wondering what to look for.I have lost numerous zoa colonies due to vibrant, I will never touch that garbage again.
Hate to revive a dead thread, but this is happening to me right now. I’ve lost almost all my euphyllia and it looks like my mushrooms are next. :/
I have used vibrant in two of my mixed reef tanks with zero Negative effects. I guess I find it hard that bacteria would start killing things. Now I could see that if it was killing something like cyano then the result is toxins being released.
Does this explain reported issues on this thread ?In case there are any readers of this thread who are not yet aware, Vibrant apparently is not bacteria as claimed by UWC. It is a chemical algaecide, exactly the same material as Algaefix.
Randy thank you for the info this is huge. I was not yet aware.In case there are any readers of this thread who are not yet aware, Vibrant apparently is not bacteria as claimed by UWC. It is a chemical algaecide, exactly the same material as Algaefix.
Does this explain reported issues on this thread ?
A product that claimed to contain bacteria that multiple tests have proven contains no bacteria.So a product that claimed to contain bacteria actually kills bacteria