Knishfish
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It is filamentous and purple under white light (see photos). It grows very quickly, covering the sand bottom in a day. it grows at the bottom of the aquarium and seems to grow equally well under Kessils when they are high intensity and colour and when both are low. I also have actinic and purple T5's.
When stirred, the algae breaks apart as easily as cyano. Chemiclean did not work. Nor did spraying the algae with air, which broke it up but did not kill it (proving it is not sponge). It is slimy to the touch. Phosphates and nitrates are regularly monitored and have been at zero for a long time. I run GFO and vodka. I feed a combination of frozen shrimp, spirulina flakes, reefroids and Reef Chili.
210 gal tank is 2 years old. Mostly SPS. 1% continuous water change/day.
Any help in identifying and eradicating the scourge would be most appreciated.
When stirred, the algae breaks apart as easily as cyano. Chemiclean did not work. Nor did spraying the algae with air, which broke it up but did not kill it (proving it is not sponge). It is slimy to the touch. Phosphates and nitrates are regularly monitored and have been at zero for a long time. I run GFO and vodka. I feed a combination of frozen shrimp, spirulina flakes, reefroids and Reef Chili.
210 gal tank is 2 years old. Mostly SPS. 1% continuous water change/day.
Any help in identifying and eradicating the scourge would be most appreciated.