Ultra Algae X Safety

M Woodhill

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I have some delicate corals and inverts. But I also have a very bad dino outbreak. I'm still confused what went wrong coz all the readings by hanna are normal:

Phos 0, Ca 480, Alk 7.8

Water change really makes things messier. So I stopped for a while. I dosed H2O2. It helps a lil, wiping out the disgusting bubbles. But a whole lot of cotton-like dirt remains on rocks and glasses. Once siphoned clean, the surfaces again becomes covered with bubbles and then the cotton-like dirt.

So I keep siphoning every day, totally freaked out. Wanna give a shot to Ultra Algae X, which some say really works.

I have two anemones. The instruction says it's safe but I'm pretty worried.

Please chime in to share your experiences.
 
I haven't heard of the Ultra Algae X, so I can't comment there. The pest, whatever it is, requires nitrogen and phosphorus from the water column. Nutrient control might be a good place to start. In some cases, GFO helps.
 
i know folks whom have lost the entire contents of their tanks, looking for magic in a bottle.

i personally would find other means, asides dumping product X in your tank....patience patience patience.
 
i know folks whom have lost the entire contents of their tanks, looking for magic in a bottle.

i personally would find other means, asides dumping product X in your tank....patience patience patience.

i almost lost everything but ironically, the most delicate ones survives while those hardy ones passed away
 
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