Kobashi
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About a 8 months ago, I had some an outbreak of this terrible macro alge called dictyota. I thought it might be good and had this iridescent sheen, so I left it for a while... I waited too long. Iit got into all of the cracks of the rock work and overtook my tank. Needless to say, near the end, I really wanted to quit and ended up reaquascaping as I pulled ever single rock out and brushed it with wire brushes and peroxide (I know... I know... but by that time I was done with it... it was basically a restart). And then I added some chemical reinforcement. (And yes, I tried reducing phosphates and many water changes at the same time).
Anyway, I thought it was beat. But recently, I see small patches here and there... so I've been cutting and suctioning it out. Yes, phosphates were a little high the last time, and now they are just about .05. So, 3 days ago, I did a 30%, and then this weekend a 20% water change. I haven't run GFO yet, but I plan to. However, before I go and buy a bunch of chemicals, I thought I'd ask...
1) What are some natural solutions (besides water changes and keeping phosphates to 0) that work! Yeah, yeah, I know that all aren't guaranteed, but from experience, what will MOST LIKELY work? Tangs, urchins, crabs?
2) Mind as well hear about other chemical options... I used (forgive me if this is not the name, I'm not at home... housesitting) something called Algae Fixit (or something). It worked, nothing seemed to get killed besides the algae, but is this the best? Other ideas (mixed reef safe)?
Thanks!
Anyway, I thought it was beat. But recently, I see small patches here and there... so I've been cutting and suctioning it out. Yes, phosphates were a little high the last time, and now they are just about .05. So, 3 days ago, I did a 30%, and then this weekend a 20% water change. I haven't run GFO yet, but I plan to. However, before I go and buy a bunch of chemicals, I thought I'd ask...
1) What are some natural solutions (besides water changes and keeping phosphates to 0) that work! Yeah, yeah, I know that all aren't guaranteed, but from experience, what will MOST LIKELY work? Tangs, urchins, crabs?
2) Mind as well hear about other chemical options... I used (forgive me if this is not the name, I'm not at home... housesitting) something called Algae Fixit (or something). It worked, nothing seemed to get killed besides the algae, but is this the best? Other ideas (mixed reef safe)?
Thanks!