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Brown Algae invasion- Dictyota


tidalsculpin

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Hey all,

 

I have been steadily caring for a 15 gallon nano for 11 months. The tank has a mix of sps, zoos, and lps. I have no sand bed but a cpr hang on fuge filled with carib-sea fuge mud. My sps are happy and growing. Some of my lower light corals are hiding under rocks. The tek t5 is a bit much for some of the corals. Anyways, I have an algae problem that started a month ago. I believe I have a bown algae called dictyota. It is brown and it forks from a branch. The algae spreads over rock and encroaches on corals. It is hard to get it off. I have been using long plant tweezers to remve what I can. If ANY free pieces get away, they start a new colony. I only have one fish in this tank, a randall's goby. Anyone have ideas on how to get rid of dictyota?

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Yeah' date=' emerald crabs i think are my first shot. They are like 8 bucks in town. I think a naso that is 2 inches long would be hard to find, especially in Eugene. I also looked into sea hares, but research says sometimes they don't eat this stuff.[/quote']

 

i would throw at least 2 in there 3-4 might work better. they are slow but steady munchers.

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