I can vouch for this from personal experience
Post pics to make sure it is bryopsis. If it is the mag trick is an easy solution. Hydrogen peroxide would probably work but it is the hard road
Oh and don't hesitate to take it up to 2000-2300 ppm for the mg. get yr snails out though. It's a muscle relaxant for them and they won't be able to move.
Last edited by EpicWin; Thu, 28th Nov 2013 at 11:50 PM.
I had byopsis and Kent Tech M and carbon dioxide knocked it right out.
Switched over to the dark side of lighting. LEDs. The force is strong with this one!
And that is just dosed in the tank. I did not pull the rocks out to dip in carbon dioxide.
Switched over to the dark side of lighting. LEDs. The force is strong with this one!
Yep....dealing with the same stuff....h2o2. I shoot it directly on my branching Duncan and boom....all dead, algae that is. I even dosed my clam that was attached to a rock and covered in it...****ed it off but it turned the b.algae to mush...scraped it off with a tooth brush....going to more
Haha. I bumped my mag up to around 2000ppm (didn't mean to take it that high) and all my astrea snails fell off the glass. I flipped them over and did a few WC and they were back to normal but it was kind of funny. I didn't lose any of them.
Still fighting the bryopsis though. I didn't use Tech M, used BRS :/
-You had me at PWM
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I have beaten this with h2o2 and tech m
Switched over to the dark side of lighting. LEDs. The force is strong with this one!
I beat it with a hammer. Took the rock out and chipped on it till the sucker was gone, rinsed it in peroxide and back into the tank the rock went