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Cibo

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Well I did not have much time for my tank and with a seemed like a blink of an eye any rocks that did not have coral on it had Bryopsis Algae !!!

I now have pulled what I could getting my mag up and ordered a cleanup crew from foster and smith!!!

Every in the tank is doing great, my sps grows just as fast as the Bryopsis Algae!!! but it has to go as there is little room in my tank and I want to put coral where ever I can.... How long should it take to rid the tank of the Bryopsis Algae along with the cleanup crew I am going to do some agressive water changes!!
 

Paolissimo

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Good luck, what exactly did you order, nothing eats that crap. I think tuxedo urchin eat bryopsis. Some one here had a similar issue, and he used a nudibranch and mexican turbo snails..Maybe you can get in touch with him and borrow/buy is nudibranch since he doesn't need it anymore.
 

Cibo

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I got mexican turbo snails & nudibranch and a few other critters for regular cleanup. Also got Tech M....
 

Paolissimo

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The problem with tech m is that, once the mag or whatever us in that stuff returns to his normal level, what briopsis is left will grow back, I also suggest if you can take the rock that has the algae out-of the water, dip it in peroxide. Take some of the water from the rank, add a few capful of peroxide and let it sit for 5 minutes, you'll see the briopsis turn white and die within a day or so.
 

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The problem with tech m is that, once the mag or whatever us in that stuff returns to his normal level, what briopsis is left will grow back, I also suggest if you can take the rock that has the algae out-of the water, dip it in peroxide. Take some of the water from the rank, add a few capful of peroxide and let it sit for 5 minutes, you'll see the briopsis turn white and die within a day or so.

You can use peroxide for your corals 1-20 mixture for 10 minutes. Just dont use it on chalices. I dont think i would use it on my rocks though. I added 2 emeralds and placed them on the small area i was getting it and it was gone in 3 days
 

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You can use peroxide for your corals 1-20 mixture for 10 minutes. Just dont use it on chalices. I dont think i would use it on my rocks though. I added 2 emeralds and placed them on the small area i was getting it and it was gone in 3 days

I don't know if it is related in some way but, I have always dipped my new frags in a peroxide mix. The bryopsis seems to be worse on the plugs now, almost as if something in the peroxide is feeding it. After dipping, I rinse in some tank water, the algae dies off, then begins to grow again...thicker then it started out.
I don't know about the OP, but removing affected LR is not an option. Just picked up Tech M at Aqua Hut...gonna see how this goes.
(By the way, the new faces I saw working there this morning seemed slightly stupid) just saying...
 
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