Algea super bloom!

This condition is why we make tank rip clean threads. could only endorse that mode since its so impactful.
http://reef2reef.com/threads/the-of...ead-aka-one-against-many.230281/#post-2681445
when we add things to the water and wait, or add a fish/CUC and wait, that's variation. when you literally start the entire tank new within one day of correct cleaning, re- using all the aged materials in the tank providing filtration, that's shocking outcome and doesn't vary. nothing else is as good of use of time imo

then apply any guess action to the cleaned condition tank, not the invaded one, and any actions taken are now fighting regrowth and not being used as removers. peroxide of course might be great here, but all of it should be begin on a tank that has not one spot of any of that above, because it was detailed cleaned outside the tank, along with the sandbed either cleaned or ideally replaced. you can do a skip cycle cleaning and really fix that tank.
 
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Woooooo. w.e it is, if its bothering you and your inhabitants, if its not letting up nomatter what you do, just grab some new rock and start over. I dont think its algae at all, maybe get some mycin? And put them both in a cup to see if its fungas or bacteria
 
Ok so what do you recommend me to do with this stuff?
From that condition hit it hard with h2o2 every 12 hours.
Take out all the wanted inhabitants, run a skimmer wet and massive amounts of h2o2
Otherwise there may be no good solution to the tank that I can think of
 

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