cab395
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Hi everyone, thank you very much for taking the time to check out this thread. I'd like to start by saying how much I love my tank. Although it is considered a nano at only 38 gallons, I am so in love with it. It has become a big and exciting part of my life and I really would hate to tear it down after investing so much time, energy, and money into its wellbeing.
That being said, since this is my first marine aquarium, I am learning a lot of things the hard way. I don't usually complain about this, because I'm learning everyday, but this bryopsis is a different story. It snuck in an an Acan frag and I had no idea what it was when it was introduced. I found out later and was not happy. I tried Kent Tech M and rose my Magnesium up to 1800. It stayed that way for four weeks in which I definitely saw a slowed growth, but it kept growing. Although it looked like it was going to work, at about two weeks in I noticed it seemed to only be slowing the growth, not stopping it. I gave it two weeks more just in case. Today I did my first water change in four weeks, which was hard to do since I'm so used to doing them every week. I tried manual removal with Kent Tech M for a month and it wasn't stopping the onslaught. Nitrate and Phosphate are both at 0ppm.
Removing rock and scrubbing is out of the question because every piece that has bryopsis has a lot of coral on the rock. Does the H2O2 thing work? How would I go about doing that in the tank? Can anyone help at all? Thanks all!
That being said, since this is my first marine aquarium, I am learning a lot of things the hard way. I don't usually complain about this, because I'm learning everyday, but this bryopsis is a different story. It snuck in an an Acan frag and I had no idea what it was when it was introduced. I found out later and was not happy. I tried Kent Tech M and rose my Magnesium up to 1800. It stayed that way for four weeks in which I definitely saw a slowed growth, but it kept growing. Although it looked like it was going to work, at about two weeks in I noticed it seemed to only be slowing the growth, not stopping it. I gave it two weeks more just in case. Today I did my first water change in four weeks, which was hard to do since I'm so used to doing them every week. I tried manual removal with Kent Tech M for a month and it wasn't stopping the onslaught. Nitrate and Phosphate are both at 0ppm.
Removing rock and scrubbing is out of the question because every piece that has bryopsis has a lot of coral on the rock. Does the H2O2 thing work? How would I go about doing that in the tank? Can anyone help at all? Thanks all!