Thanks everyone. Studio Blue didn’t have the species I was looking for. Discount was out of them, but is getting more in tomorrow. Reef Monsters had the species I needed. So I went to reef monsters and picked one up. I was told to just float the bag for 20 minutes and then put the sea hare on the algae. It was amazing, it went to town chowing down on the algae. I was amazed at how quickly it is removing the algae.
Jose Mayo, he’s the marine biologist from South America that discovered that fluconazole kills Bryopsis. He identified my algae and indicated that the fluconazole would kill it but it might take a couple of treatments. I had done 2 fluconazole treatments 21 days apart, and I thought the algae was gone. 6-8 weeks later, bam it is back with a vengeance. I thought about running 3 more treatments, but I also have an ATS, so the fluconazole will kill the algae on the screen and I would have to take it offline again like I did with the first set of treatments. So I’m hoping the sea hare will take care of it. The algae has a root like structure that allows it to creep across the rocks and sand. I’m thinking that the root structure survived the fluconazole treatment. I’m hoping the sea hare will scrape the root structures off the rocks and eat them with the green parts.