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here is the comparative thread with an exacting before and after pic of a green powerhead! pico reef pest algae problem challenge - Page 2 - Reef...
here are the invaders we've beaten and sustained with proof pictures so far changing nothing else other than killing the target: green hair algae,...
I think a naso tank would eat the heck out of it!
on page two of the reefcentral thread we have a nearly exact pic before and after, yours is way less covered than Ohiomoms of course...
Sure I agree.
The data collected in the proof thread doesn't support the need for anything but a target kill. It makes good sense using current knowledge that...
Naw don't bother fragmenting it Just remove, pour some on from a -new-bottle, wait and rinse well Leave it on to get great follow up pics It can...
Your invader is a macro algae not bryopsis It can't come back once removed from the tank until new substrate imports it again Cyano, microalgae,...
Specifically, you just kill it and it doesn't come back until the next time you import it again.your invader is an obligate hitchhiker, is been well...
pico reef pest algae problem challenge - Page 8 - Reef Central Online Community If you read -all- 20 pages, only one conclusion will be drawn. We've...
If you bother to read the thread I made here, and at Rc, it is. By all means continue your path, if you want to see proof, look where I told you....
Sure, doesn't hurt to go all natural too, whichever gets the results. I too wish id known about peroxide in 05, lost a reef to red brush algae...
Your cure lies in peroxide, see the other posts on here about it. No nutrient changes needed.
To add to options, here's what will happen if you use a new bottle of 75 cent peroxide from drugstore: You lift out each rock and apply peroxide to...
Truly when in doubt the safest option is to change tank water with a little more work than usual Alternate a strong water change with these dosings,...
That its a very easy kill for peroxide, check any of the threads on it your tank is not bad at all
That observation of induced reproduction may not be far off The red mushrooms I tried to kill with straight 35% have pedally lacerated likely due to...
Yep for those I lighter burn, one pass is a clear path!
Its a really nice application thank you for the pics!
Nice!! Don't be concerned about that white/bare underneath the growth that was removed...new coralline will catch on soon enough now that real estate...
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