GugsJr
TeamCR
So I had a Bryopsis out break and tried everything from manual removal (don't do this), h202 dip and dosing, lights out and nothing worked.
So I read about Fluconazoleand decided to try it.
I ordered it from Bulk Reef Supply and decided to dose 300 gallons worth on my 220 with about 50gallons worth of water in my sump.
Recommended treatment is 14 days or 21 days for all algae types. Then a 30% water change. I ended up going 21 days.
Well I have to say I'm very pleased.with the treatment.
I lost no corals or fish. I do not have a nem so can't say on that. My zoas, shrooms, sps and feather dusters survived 21 days of the treatment.
The only bad is I had a small cyano patch, small dino outbreak and lost all my macro algae, minus my sea lettuce.
My best guess is the cyano and dinos were already there that the bryopsis was just out competing it.
I've attached a few progress pictures.
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So I read about Fluconazoleand decided to try it.
I ordered it from Bulk Reef Supply and decided to dose 300 gallons worth on my 220 with about 50gallons worth of water in my sump.
Recommended treatment is 14 days or 21 days for all algae types. Then a 30% water change. I ended up going 21 days.
Well I have to say I'm very pleased.with the treatment.
I lost no corals or fish. I do not have a nem so can't say on that. My zoas, shrooms, sps and feather dusters survived 21 days of the treatment.
The only bad is I had a small cyano patch, small dino outbreak and lost all my macro algae, minus my sea lettuce.
My best guess is the cyano and dinos were already there that the bryopsis was just out competing it.
I've attached a few progress pictures.




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