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    Default Is this bryopsis?

    Just rearranged my rockwork and found quite a few patches like this. I realize the clarity of the pic isn't great but it's the best I can do with our little digital. Is it bryopsis? I'm really hoping not, as I have several rocks with serious infestations if it is.
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    Cant really tell from the pic, but it doesnt look like it. Bryopsis looks like a fern...
    Sean

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    Yup, that pics pretty bad. Do a Google "image" search using Bryopsis as the title and see if the images look like what you have, or get a better picture up.

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    Default RE: Is this bryopsis?

    bryopsis has a ditinctive growth pattern like that of a feather. that looks from the picture like the little long squiggly bubble algae( no that's not the latin name).
    abe
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    The pic is pretty blurry but it doesn't look like it to me. Appears more like cladophora or even cheatomorpha to me. Hard to say without a clear pic though.

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    Yeah, I admit, the pic pretty much sucks

    Glad to hear it doesn't look like bryopsis. There's no resemblance at all to a fern. I do have chaetomorpha in the sump so that might well be what it is. All the more reason to get a tang, I guess.
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    So what is the get rid of for bryopsis? I have a small patch that only grows on a small rock of zoas that I can't get rid of. I rip it off and it seems to grow right back. No problems anywhere else in the tank with any unwanted algae and there's plenty of flow there.
    Cliff

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    Cliff,

    That's a toughie. I've had some long discussion about it since Larry had his outbreak. He basically went in and pull out as much as he could and then loaded his tank with a couple hundred hermits and they ate the base of it and killed it. Felipe put a bunch of lettuce nudis in his hex tank and they slowly got it under control. Of course, good phosphate control is a key just like with any algae.

    Bryopsis is toxic to snails and they will die from eating it.
    Gary

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