cambo123
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I am in the process of building and assembling a secondary tank to quarantine all of my corals before an impending move in August. The primary objective is to get rid of AEFW but I would also like to rid my self of many of the nuisance algae I have picked up over the years. I am cycling dry rock and tossing my old live. However many of my LPS skeletons have various macro algae thriving on them. I am not sure how to approach this. Scraping and scrubbing can only go so far and I fear an H202 dip might be to hard on LPS. I am thinking of pulling them and using a small paint brush on the algae areas and just letting the tissue slime up while out of the water. Anyone think this would wok?
Thanks for looking!
Thanks for looking!