I have had this algae for quite a while, as small portions of it came in on some rock I got from a fellow reef keeper.
I nuked some of my rock that had aptasia on it but kept a high percentage of it live. Since then, the white rock that i had all looked fine, I had a mini cycle when moving to my new tank the snails and crabs and tangs kept all normal hair algae at bay, I had some cynobacteria but once I got my skimmer it stopped alltogheter. I am currently totally upgrading the filtration on my system to top notch from the powerheads to media reactors to the skimmer, DSB, and plenty of live rock, a refuge on it with macro algaes.... Anyway, this other alage started taking hold in my tank when not much hair or any other alage besides bubble algae was present. Probably because my cleanup crew specifically didnt like this alage that was taking hold, or because it was too stuck to the rocks. This stuff will not come off with an industral scrub brush unless you really really tare the heck out of it. I mean you need a drill with a wire brush or you will have to rip your fingernails off to get it off a rock. Crazy stuff. On to the question. Here is some before and after pics of this stuff. I have put all main chunks of rock in an icechest with a fresh batch of saltwater, i have deprived it of light and given it moderate flow, with a decent temprature for almost two weeks now, it will stay in there until i get the rest of my new equipment in and It comes time to clean out the tank totally and aquascape again. I looked inside, which it still has some crabs, some nerite, some turbo's, and I think an urchin, and some collinista, and some cerith snails in it. They are slowly working on the dieing algae but a lot of it is still there. Is there anything else I can do to get rid of this stuff with out killing all the benifits of my live rock?
I nuked some of my rock that had aptasia on it but kept a high percentage of it live. Since then, the white rock that i had all looked fine, I had a mini cycle when moving to my new tank the snails and crabs and tangs kept all normal hair algae at bay, I had some cynobacteria but once I got my skimmer it stopped alltogheter. I am currently totally upgrading the filtration on my system to top notch from the powerheads to media reactors to the skimmer, DSB, and plenty of live rock, a refuge on it with macro algaes.... Anyway, this other alage started taking hold in my tank when not much hair or any other alage besides bubble algae was present. Probably because my cleanup crew specifically didnt like this alage that was taking hold, or because it was too stuck to the rocks. This stuff will not come off with an industral scrub brush unless you really really tare the heck out of it. I mean you need a drill with a wire brush or you will have to rip your fingernails off to get it off a rock. Crazy stuff. On to the question. Here is some before and after pics of this stuff. I have put all main chunks of rock in an icechest with a fresh batch of saltwater, i have deprived it of light and given it moderate flow, with a decent temprature for almost two weeks now, it will stay in there until i get the rest of my new equipment in and It comes time to clean out the tank totally and aquascape again. I looked inside, which it still has some crabs, some nerite, some turbo's, and I think an urchin, and some collinista, and some cerith snails in it. They are slowly working on the dieing algae but a lot of it is still there. Is there anything else I can do to get rid of this stuff with out killing all the benifits of my live rock?