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![]() Something in my tank eats bryopsis. I suspect the sea hare. When I lent it out, some bryopsis grew back. When I got it back...it was gone within a week.
Have you read this thread on RC? I'm assuming so. Interesting concept! |
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![]() This is my last ditch means to get rid of nasty pests, this only works if you have localized problems (not desinged for whole tank treatment) and you can remove the rock out of the tank
I use a torch lighter and fry the algea off the this distroys everything including the roots, I must admit this is quite drastic but it works well, keep in mind this will also kill every thing around that area including corals and coraline... I have used it to kill bubble algea, bryopsis, grape algea and lots more... But be careful |
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![]() there's a thread over on RC about boosting Mg to kill it. seems as though peeps have been having alot of success with this method. i haven't read through the whole thread but might be worth your while.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...light=bryopsis
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![]() Just baste the patches with boiling hot water. It will be gone for good in a couple of days. You have to systematically get rid of every little bit of it.
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![]() i can attest to this method as well, worked for me few years back.
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