I don't have a lot of it and it doesn't seem to be proliferating. Sorry for the title error. Can't figure out how to edit that.
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Looks like it to me. Mine started as a single small patch, then overran most of the tank within 5-6 months. Thank god for flucon treatment![]()
I don't have a lot of it and it doesn't seem to be proliferating. Sorry for the title error. Can't figure out how to edit that.
Hahahah.That loud rush you here is a me exhaling. LOL.
The toosh brush gets the little clinger roots that grow back. You can beat it that way by also lowering nutrints a bit.It's fairly easy to remove with hemostats.
Good idea. This algae is more efficient at striping nutrients from the water than the symbiotic algae in our corals. Not only is this algae ugly but enough of it will cause your corals to starve and pale out as you are experiencing.I'll keep an eye on the PO4. There is not very much of this stuff at all. I removed probably 40% of it for the pictures seen. I would restart my GFO but my SPS are a little pale and I'm afraid to get too aggressive with it.
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I don't have a lot of it and it doesn't seem to be proliferating. Sorry for the title error. Can't figure out how to edit that.
Here are some pictures in water. It seems to be attached to the rock at a single point and has what looks like roots(second picture).
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