zfunk007
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I set up my refugium about 2 and a half weeks ago. Its 80 gallons. I have 3 types of caulerpa and a few other types of algae which are all flourishing. Im using 4 VHO 40 watt grow lights over it. The growth rate in the caulerpa is phenominal. However, somehow some of that black slime algae (which resembles the red slime algae) got into the system and is starting to completely cover some of the caulerpa. I've been peeling it off and getting rid of it, but its quite annoying and it keeps comming back. What can i do? And is this "black algae" or cyno-bacteria as ive heard it refered to, related to the red slime algae? I read a few threads up that guy that was having the problem with the red slime algae. And i heard all kinds of solutions, from getting sea urchins to eat it (wouldent they eat the caulerpa too?) blacking out the refugium for 3 days and of course that chemi clean stuff. I work at a fish store so i have acess to that. What would you all suggest? This stuff is quite an irratable problem. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
-Zack
-Zack