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    I'm curious as to whether anyone has tested at the start of a bryopsis or cyano outbreak what their nitrates and phosphates were? I haven't had any cyano or bryopsis emerge in my tank and have confirmed nitrates at over 20 before. A friend has had some ridiculous outbreaks and he runs in excess of 100. Anyone have an idea of where the "danger zone" may start for an outbreak?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Salty View Post
    I'm curious as to whether anyone has tested at the start of a bryopsis or cyano outbreak what their nitrates and phosphates were? I haven't had any cyano or bryopsis emerge in my tank and have confirmed nitrates at over 20 before. A friend has had some ridiculous outbreaks and he runs in excess of 100. Anyone have an idea of where the "danger zone" may start for an outbreak?

    one day i will test my water for everything .... but till than who knows what my levels are

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    Salty: hard to quantify down to a simple number like that -- there are many factors at play that lead to it... its not JUST nutrient availability -- its a combination of factors, as Karin stated. Light quantity/quality, nutrient richness, flow rates, and a number of other factors can help encourage the growth. I don't know that anyone can say specifically "at this point, nuisance growth starts".... do remember, your readings are always free levels of nitrogenous wastes -- if the algae is growing, there is an immeasurable amount being consumed -- could be high or low depending on growth.

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    makes sense, I'm just hoping my good luck holds. My newfound belief in water changes might help a little more though.

    Back to bryopsis, I just ordered an Elos Mag test kit along with a Kh, should be here Friday and I'm anxious to see how it performs.
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    The Elos kits are nice -- I'd put them in a class with Salifert on quality. I've got the Phosphate test kit, and my brother has a gamut of them.

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    Having torn a tank down after spending thousands on bryopsis... That started with one single small tuft.

    The stuff I had did not respond to Tech M. There are 20-25 different species of bryopsis.
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    I've been around the block in this hobby for many years, so I expect that my tank will have some type of algae, whether it be an actual plant algae or bacteria like cyano. That's not my issue with these sellers.

    My problem is that many of these sellers know they have byropsis, and have no problem selling to someone who doesn't know any better. Then we see someone posting on here about some unknown algae that just cropped up in their tank. They take a picture, and we break the news to them that it's the dreaded cancer of all algae. As many here can attest, magnesium will not always get rid of all types of bryopsis.

    I'll admit that some fault lies on the buyer for not qt'ing their frag, or cleaning it off and reattaching to another clean base.

    I guess that's what dismays me about the hobby now. People are more interested in making $$$ than being honest hobbyists with each other. I've battled this stuff on and off in my wife's tank for over a year and wouldn't wish it on anyone. But, I guess Kent is enjoying the extra sales in Tech-M. I know I've gone through gallons of the stuff in the last year.
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    Man, what a nightmare...My 8 gal. was infected and its the worst thing I've came across since entering the hobby (5 years or so). However tech M seems to be working after gutting my little cube.

    Quote Originally Posted by bstreep View Post
    Having torn a tank down after spending thousands on bryopsis... That started with one single small tuft.

    The stuff I had did not respond to Tech M. There are 20-25 different species of bryopsis.
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    Very good points, Bill and Cory -- the diversity just proves what is both frustrating and fascinating about the ocean -- we really know very little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoryDude View Post
    I'll admit that some fault lies on the buyer for not qt'ing their frag, or cleaning it off and reattaching to another clean base.
    This is what it really comes down to, we get to excited to place the piece and forget the proper proceedures. Most of the time it works out fine until one day, we get burned.

    Quote Originally Posted by CoryDude View Post
    I guess that's what dismays me about the hobby now. People are more interested in making $$$ than being honest hobbyists with each other. I've battled this stuff on and off in my wife's tank for over a year and wouldn't wish it on anyone. But, I guess Kent is enjoying the extra sales in Tech-M. I know I've gone through gallons of the stuff in the last year.
    Good point on the ethics, but again, it highlights OUR irresponsibility as reefers, not all, but enough to drive the trade of dirty frags. As long as people consume the product, the situation won't improve and likely will get worse as more people enter the business.

    Sadly, I can count myself as a member of the guilty group, I entered the hobby and have played fast and loose with my tank. The only reason it is doing so well is thanks to the help of a few people that have given me a helping hand, you know who you are. Ohh, and Visa as well
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