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Animal-Chin 11-03-2017 03:14 PM

Also, if restarting, now is the perfect time to upgrade to a 20 or 30 gallon! You know you want to and really they are no more work, if not less, than a 10.

Thats what I'd do, it would make me feel better about restarting...:biggrin:

lnk89 11-03-2017 03:59 PM

Ah. I was really hoping to not have to restart!

What is the best way to get the coral off the rocks to clean them? Like the zoa's how do I not kill those in a restart?

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Originally Posted by Animal-Chin (Post 1020272)
Also, if restarting, now is the perfect time to upgrade to a 20 or 30 gallon! You know you want to and really they are no more work, if not less, than a 10.

Thats what I'd do, it would make me feel better about restarting...:biggrin:

You know, I have been thinking of selling my 135 gallon freshwater and getting something in a 75 gallon reef or around there. Now might be the time.....

CHEAPREEF 11-03-2017 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by lnk89 (Post 1020260)
Vibrant came on Tuesday, added some to the tank that night. Still haven't seen much difference.
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It takes 4-6 weeks to work, buddy of mine used it in his Biocube. Worked great Zero BA after 6 weeks.

WarDog 11-03-2017 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by CHEAPREEF (Post 1020275)
It takes 4-6 weeks to work, buddy of mine used it in his Biocube. Worked great Zero BA after 6 weeks.

Agreed, I would run a full course of Vibrant before restarting. You will have to be very active in removing dead algae husks to avoid nutrient spikes.

Animal-Chin 11-03-2017 04:50 PM

The pictures look like there is as much hair algae as bubble. If your zoa's are on rocks, I'd take the rock out and in a bowl of tank water start brushing the algae off with a toothbrush or some other small brush. Once you have removed as much as possible I'd give the zoa's a bath in hydrogen peroxide. If you use 3 parts water, 1 part peroxide the zoa's will be totally fine. They'll close up for a day or two but no harm to them at all. The peroxide will only kill the remaining algae. I've done it a few times.

I'm just being honest and I'm sure others have opinions but in my experience, once hair algae gets in your sand bed its almost impossible to get it out. Removing the sand and replacing it is sometimes the only solution but I've never used vibrant, maybe it does wonders?

lnk89 11-03-2017 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Animal-Chin (Post 1020277)
The pictures look like there is as much hair algae as bubble. If your zoa's are on rocks, I'd take the rock out and in a bowl of tank water start brushing the algae off with a toothbrush or some other small brush. Once you have removed as much as possible I'd give the zoa's a bath in hydrogen peroxide. If you use 3 parts water, 1 part peroxide the zoa's will be totally fine. They'll close up for a day or two but no harm to them at all. The peroxide will only kill the remaining algae. I've done it a few times.

I'm just being honest and I'm sure others have opinions but in my experience, once hair algae gets in your sand bed its almost impossible to get it out. Removing the sand and replacing it is sometimes the only solution but I've never used vibrant, maybe it does wonders?

The hair algae is only in a couple spots. There is a lot of hair algae on my one snail though. No matter how many times I scrub it off.

I will try the vibrant for 4-6 weeks. Hopefully with large weekly water changes it will help. If after 4 weeks, im not getting any results then I will start the tear down process.

Changing out the sand is a good idea. I have struggled with algae in the sand for quite awhile. I think I just made too many mistakes with this tank. Hopefully attempt number 2 goes better!

kyl 11-03-2017 07:44 PM

With my experience on Vibrant & bubble algae, it took about four weeks of slightly heavier dosing than written. The bubble algae started to lose colour, and was no longer a hard round ball but more like a mushy pea, very easy to manually remove.

I still have not seen a trace of it return, and I took the emerald crab out. It's probably been 8 months so far.

patpare 11-03-2017 07:44 PM

Where did you order Vibrant from?
Thanks and good luck with the battle!

lnk89 11-03-2017 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by kyl (Post 1020283)
With my experience on Vibrant & bubble algae, it took about four weeks of slightly heavier dosing than written. The bubble algae started to lose colour, and was no longer a hard round ball but more like a mushy pea, very easy to manually remove.

I still have not seen a trace of it return, and I took the emerald crab out. It's probably been 8 months so far.

Good to know. How much is slightly heavier dosing? I have done 2 doses of 2.5ml this week. Just because that was the lowest measurement in the little measurement cup.

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Originally Posted by patpare (Post 1020284)
Where did you order Vibrant from?
Thanks and good luck with the battle!

I ordered it from incredible aquarium. Took awhile to come to me though.

kyl 11-04-2017 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by lnk89 (Post 1020287)
Good to know. How much is slightly heavier dosing? I have done 2 doses of 2.5ml this week. Just because that was the lowest measurement in the little measurement cup.

I believe I was doing the standard dose, but more often.


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