Good Idea? Or Bad Idea?

grouper therapy;664085 wrote: I think that should be sufficient for most things to die off . obviously the more you did to the rock to try and kill the algae or any spores that might be lingering would help but I don't think anyone could say for sure that you want get it from your rocks.Even if someone here did nuke ,bleach,boil or microwave there rock and did not get bryopsis again the evidence would merely be anecdotal.



thank you!!!!
 
Acroholic;664086 wrote: People report once in a great while that they use Tech M for Bryopsis and it doesn't work for them. These are very few and far between, however. Tech M worked for me exactly as JohnR described earlier in this thread. I wonder if there are some bryopsis strains that don't respond to whatever is in Tech M that kills most others?
I'd guess that may be due to miss identity of the algae from time to time
 
grouper therapy;664091 wrote: I'd guess that may be due to miss identity of the algae from time to time

I had posted pictures of it a while back, and the majority said it looked like bryopsis. But nothing proved it was. If you look at James 900 build thread, it looked identical to that. But im going to hope for the best! adn being in a small tank, it might be easier to treat if it comes back.
 
LegalReefer;664094 wrote: I had posted pictures of it a while back, and the majority said it looked like bryopsis. But nothing proved it was. If you look at James 900 build thread, it looked identical to that. But im going to hope for the best! adn being in a small tank, it might be easier to treat if it comes back.
I was referring to Acroholic"s post.
I think it was Raj who had some that was misidentified
I hope you it don't have to treat it ie:up::up:
 
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