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Will Tangs eat this?
Leslie;439006 wrote: We had a similar battle with algae and tried Rabbit Fish and a mimic tang but they never got a handle on the situation. Finally got a Sea Hare from Creation and it was all cleaned up in 2 weeks. Can't confirm the type of algae but it's all gone now!!
No. I did notice after the techM started killing it off my Tangs did start nibbling on it. The TechM had already melted most of it away though and chances are the bryopsis had lost most of it toxicity.jason sartain;439025 wrote: Will Tangs eat this?
Interesting, I had mine hovering at the 2000 mark at one point with no problems but a little lower alk. I have heard of some softies bleaching though with this treatment but not outright dying. I mainly do SPS and they didn't show any stress.Schwaggs;439198 wrote: Don't just raise yout Mag, you need to do it with Tech-M. My experience with this method was not as good as the others. It did not kill the Briopsis in the low light areas of the system and I lost a couple corals. No problem for my inverts, however.
johnr2604;439206 wrote: Interesting, I had mine hovering at the 2000 mark at one point with no problems but a little lower alk. I have heard of some softies bleaching though with this treatment but not outright dying. I mainly do SPS and they didn't show any stress.
My others Macro's survived with no problemkevinsolar;457286 wrote: Does anybody know if the Tech-M "solution" will do any harm to other Macro algeas in the tank, or does it just work on Bryopsis. I think I might try this as I have a patch of what I now know to be Bryopsis. (thought it was just hair algea). Thanks for the pic.
llewella;457154 wrote: http://fish.suite101.com/article.cfm/bryopsis_a_common_pest_in_aquaria">http://fish.suite101.com/article.cfm/bryopsis_a_common_pest_in_aquaria</a>
I found this. They have natural way to deal with it as well as medications.[/QUOTE]Well, having done a lot of research and experimentation with bryopsis I have no problem critiquing that article. ITS WRONG LOL. Naso tangs will not eat bryopsis. Its not the magnesium itself but seams to be more of a byproduct in the TechM (I know they said it wasn't at the seachem meeting) But I have other reputable resources that believe that's all it can be including Randy Holmes Farley. Plus I tested about 5 different brands of magnesium. Second they mentioned manual removal. That is not a good idea because it just spreads it. The PH method has not been tested very much although its been recommended by Anthony Calfo.
Darren24;472695 wrote: I do not have this type of algae but use TechM to keep my Mag at about 1650. I have not seen any problem of color loss or any problems with sps, lps,or softies.