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I put a little bit on the tip of my tongue last night, it's very bitter, a little bit acidic and leaves a tingly/numb feeling, I don't recommend anyone try that, yuck. There is a VERY slight odour of some type of natural fragrance. Someone had mentioned somewhere eucalyptus, it could be that, I don't know what eucalyptus smells like |
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![]() Story of my life man, usually after a bang, boom, large crash, or me asking where my eyebrows just got to.
Charles
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![]() Is anyone still doing weekly doses of this stuff?
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![]() I'm going to stop now that the fluconazole has done the job that vibrant was originally intended to do..
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![]() Yes, on both my nano tanks. On my 20 the glass stays clean about twice as long, bubble algae is almost completely gone and the dinos are a non-issues now. On the 10 GHA is down to a few strands now and dinos are about where the 20 was ~two weeks ago, being beaten into submission.
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![]() Yes will continue to do so until the 5 bubble algae blobs are gone, after that will continue once every 2 weeks to keep the glass clean. I haven't had to clean the glass since starting 2 weeks ago
Vibrant is an aquarium "cleaner" that will "eventually" take care of Bryopsis. The Fluc is Bryopsis specific, so if the only algae you have/had is Bryopsis and you don't see the benefit of not having to clean your glass as often and have no other algae types you want to get rid of then I guess the Fluc was all you needed |
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![]() I did one heavy dose a couple weeks ago and it was enough to weakened the hair algae and bryopsis making it easy for removal, the bubble algae melted till only a few left, but because it dropped down the po4 fast and ****ed off the Lps and softies. I backed completely off the Vibrant and performed 2 30g wc, Po4 rose again and I had started fluco meds because the bryopsis was still around and getting stronger, now that's completely gone after a recommended dose of 20mg/gal. Bubble is slowly infesting again, so this time I just dosed about 3ml per 100g to see how the corals react, if they are ok I will dose another 3ml in 3 days and continue to follow that dosage as I don't want to shock my non sps corals.
Did anyone notice that when the bubble melted there was some sort of green slime engulfing certain areas of the remaining bubble?
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![]() on my 2nd week, 2nd dose. 10ml in 60 gallons of water. each time.
No noticeable difference yet. =( |
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![]() It can take time... Do you know what kind of algae you have?
here's the approx dosing on R2R thread for certain algaes "Cloudy/hazy Water- 1 dose Diatoms - 1-2 doses Cyanobacteria - (Yes, it will outcompete another bacteria) 1-5 doses Dinoflagellates - 2-5 doses Bubble algae - 3-8 doses Hair Algae - 3-5 doses (depending on species of hair and how bad the infestation is) Turf Algae - 8-20 doses ( again, depending on species and how bad the infestation is) Bryopsis - 6-30 doses ( again, depending on species and how bad the infestation is)" |