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Product called DinoX claims to get rid of bryopsis. However I've never used it and am unsure how safe/effective it is.
Hydrogen peroxide does work for spot removal as stated. I use a salt water / hydrogen peroxide mix to dip zoas if I notice any bryopsis on them. |
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Their page says Bioptom is feeding the bacteria from the Biogest.
Bioptom provides the Biogest bacteria with the micronutrients needed to optimally purify saltwater and improve water conditions.
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It's hard to tell if it's Bryopsis from your photo, it looks like garden variety hair algae to me. I was under the impression it has a fern like structure, like this:
When I had Bryopsis years ago I found it easy to get rid of by basting with boiling water, but then I didn't have a forest |
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Reef booster is amino plus additives for coral.. Just like zeo coral vitalizer and zeo aa The Bioptim is directed toward the bacteria. But contains no carbon This is why I chose zeofood over Bioptim. To me it seems easy to overdose the Bioptim which is used up buy the bacteria but one vial may be to much depending on the tank. At least with zeofood it's buy the drop so you can dose less more often. I've done strictly prodibio and strictly zeo. Both Imo have pros and cons. But in my experience have found that my tank benefits from a customized program. It seems that when these product are released they are vague on how each one affect our individual tanks and you need to learn the tank to understand what it needs and when. |
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Bryopsis can grow very sparsely as well, that's quite a forest ^^^ it can start with single strands and all over... Before you try Algaefix Doug I would do some research if you haven't yet, there looks to be quite a few negative reviews after doing a quick search on Google. Some thing's mentioned are ammonia spikes, loss of sensitive fish and negative impacts on some corals, maybe just softies though. If only the stuff didn't release spores when manually removed, other wise the battle would be much easier
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I can see how a nutrient spike could be an issue, that could be a lot of die off all at once. Before I used Algaefix I had scrubbed as much as I could off the rocks and let it collect in a filter sock. I had plucked and dipped for months and was getting nowhere. BTW, I just had hair algae.
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First, borrow a Samsung and get a good pic of that stuff to see what it really is
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its not bryopsis or hair algae, ive had the same stuff but could never id it...
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