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Running a skimmer wet will remove more DOC from the water I think.
I would also feed amino acids from zeovit as well. A little bottle goes a long way and make the colors great for the corals that are bleached. Quote:
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Would Zeovit CV act as a replacement for the AA? How often should I be feeding per week? Follow the instructions via the bottle?
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So I have even more bad news. I did a poor mans iodine dip for the one affected coral that had the dying tips and can confirm that I have AEFW.
I'm going to contact John (Rice Reef) for some help. |
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Here is the picture of the algae that I have on the live rock. This appeared after the cyano got under control.
And this shot shows some black algae. It's almost like black beard algae in the freshwater world. |
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Oh crap. That's terrible. AEFW don't affect all SPS, just Acros, so that's about the best news you're going to get out of this. (sigh)
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