algaeguy
Over-The-Top- Reef Geek
Hi everyone!
Hey, I love algae as much as anyone, but I'm not sure how to handle this one...
My good friend has a growth of Dictyota on some of his rocks, and this stuff seems to have spread. When we've attempted mechanical removal, bits and pieces float off in the current, only to re-attach and grow elsewhere in the tank!
This stuff is evil! All of the usual aggressive nutrient export processes (skimming, water changes, etc) seem to have not real impact on this stuff...
Is anyone aware of a fish or other animal that actually has proven succesful in eating this algae?
I'd appreciate any tips on this!
Thanks!
Scott
Hey, I love algae as much as anyone, but I'm not sure how to handle this one...
My good friend has a growth of Dictyota on some of his rocks, and this stuff seems to have spread. When we've attempted mechanical removal, bits and pieces float off in the current, only to re-attach and grow elsewhere in the tank!
This stuff is evil! All of the usual aggressive nutrient export processes (skimming, water changes, etc) seem to have not real impact on this stuff...
Is anyone aware of a fish or other animal that actually has proven succesful in eating this algae?
I'd appreciate any tips on this!
Thanks!
Scott