badonkadonk
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I had a patch of bryopsis show up about 6 mos. to a year ago, and recently had started spreading, especially to areas where two corals had grown into each other and resulted in localized die-off. The rabbit fish that used to keep the small patch in check seemed to have lost interest. Also, my styrene egg crate frag rack got pretty heavily infested with it (that stuff always seems to be the first indicator of an algae problem in my system). My magnesium was typically around 1150 to 1200 and I would dose whenever I would think about it (not often enough). I use Reef Crystals and NSW. Anyway, I decided to try the hyper-mag method, and am very pleased with the results and grateful to the individual that first reported the effect. I raised my mag to about 1400 with Randy's 2-part mag mix, then raised with Tech-M to 1475 or 1500. The bryopsis started looking unhealthy after a few days, and by about 2 weeks was breaking apart. There are still some "filaments" here and there, but I'm hoping those will disappear eventually. There were no noticable ill-effects to any of the organisms; in fact, the corals never looked healthier (could have been I had a low magnesium problem all along). I might raise the mag a bit more, or at least I'll try and maintain the current level for the long run. I'll try to alternate dosing mag with Tech M and 2 part mag. BTW, the mag chloride is from BRS, and the epsom salt is from Costco. Thanks again, original algae assassin! (who was that btw?)