premieraquatics
Aquarium Advice Newbie
I'm having a serious problem in a 120 gallon reef system. About 3 months ago a patch of bryopsis showed up on a rock. Now it has effectively consumed the tank. The star polyps are powering through it by growing everywhere that the bryopsis isn't. The other corals haven't been so lucky.
As I understand it, the best way to deal with it is to take all of the effected rock out of the tank and scrub it clean before putting it back in and do a massive water change. I'm trying to avoid this. So far I've jacked up the magnesium and thrown in a Scopas tang to try and pick at anything. No success thus far, it just seems to be getting worse.
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As I understand it, the best way to deal with it is to take all of the effected rock out of the tank and scrub it clean before putting it back in and do a massive water change. I'm trying to avoid this. So far I've jacked up the magnesium and thrown in a Scopas tang to try and pick at anything. No success thus far, it just seems to be getting worse.
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