Lol. Well that could be good or bad if he did. My pbt rips it to shreds but then those shreds take root elsewhere.... ugh
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Any hints? Lol
Slowly putting together a Calcium reactor. Not cheap!!! I hope to have it up and running by April.
Maybe you could try an experiment. In a bucket or 3 lb margarine bowl (or similar), put 25% H202 and 75% rodi and a brushed off rock in it over night. Then brush it off again and put it back in until afternoon. Rinse well with rodi and put it back in the tank. Watch to see what happens. It should die off. Cuc should also try cleaning it the rest of the way. If it works, you can do 1- 5g bucket of rock every few days. This is what killed mine off along with using good snails after the soak. It never returned. The bios of the rock will return once back in the tank. You might also do a wc or 2 during the process if you do the whole tank. But you can't put corals in for more than a couple minutes.
Mostly because of the large volume that needs treated, a slime algae remover might be a better way to go if that hasn't been tried. It's thought to be an oxidizer much like h2o2, just in dry form. Most people have no adverse reactions from other critters in the tank as long as product instructions are followed.
So are you guys thinking I need to go back to h2o2 dosing? If so, with or without my vinegar dosing?
Btw Thanks Matt and Brett
Just for curiosity why a slime remover? Thanks BrettNope, I vote for a slime algae remover.
I'd start there because it's a positive ID and I know it 'll be a good place to start.Just for curiosity why a slime remover? Thanks Brett

