Quote Originally Posted by Justahobby View Post
None of those seem likely. What are you parameters like. Are your powerheads covered?
Ammonia = 0 Ph = 8.2 Nitrite = 0 Nitrate = 20ppm and no I've got 2 Koralias and 2 AquaClears but no sign of them in there

Quote Originally Posted by Kristy View Post
Both of those critters need a nice slow thorough acclimation or they won't make it...another possible problem. Your wrasses seem unlikely suspects to me.
Well I drip line all of my Livestock (thanks Mr Cobs Acc Kit) and waited an 1 1/2 with Sea Hare and 45min with Abalone. Just came Home to find My Yellow Wrasse on the Floor. Damm Jumpers ! Had him for a Year and NOW he Jumps !

Quote Originally Posted by CoryDude View Post
It was Professor Plum. He did it in the library with the candlestick.

I don't see a likely culprit in your fish list. Agree with Kristy's opinion.
Thanks for the lol Cory I needed that :-)

Quote Originally Posted by CoryDude View Post
But, I do have experience with this part. Nothing is as frustrating as watching a nice, thriving reef tank being overrun by the green monster. It's like Jordy Verrill in Creepshow.

Personally, I went the way of starting over and haven't been happier. I lost most of my corals, but that can be avoided with careful planning.
Yea no kidding I feel like Screaming like in CreepShow ! This Green Blob has me on the Verge of doin just that and starting over !

Quote Originally Posted by stangchris View Post
ok from recent experience with both, here what I just went through. I let my bio pellet reactor get a lil clogged and obstruct the tumbling(one month of this) because I was still feeding heavy and no other nitrate absorption I had a bad out break in hair algae and bryopsis. first you need to fix the source of nitrates, which for was reduce feeding and cleaning my reactor. then I used a combo of algae fix and Kent Marin tech m(bryopsis killer) . I dosed double the algae fix even triple sometimes what is recommended( do this slowly to see effects on your livestock) I had no I'll side effects to my livestock. you use the tech m to raise your mag to about 1600 and hold it there till you see bryopsis die. after a week of dosing I would get a tooth brush and scrub heavy problem areas and the stuff just comes off, and collected in my filter sock. any questions pm or call me james. be ready it takes a lot of tech m and it's a lil pricey, and remember test through out the treatment so nothing gets away from you.
Thanks for the Personel Experience and Tip. I've considered Algae Fix and have Read a few Threads like the one Regric Started about Raising Mag with Kent Tech M but don't want to think about how much that's gonna cost me. Although Karin stated that she did not need much do get the job done...