I have a plug on my frag rack that I bought from a sponsor with some zoes on it., it has 3 pieces of rock each with a different color of zoe.
The middle rock had a little red slime bacteria on it which I thought would clear up once in my tank
It's been about 3 weeks and the plug head is getting thicker , its not anywhere else in the tank but I want it goen before it spreads .
nitrates and phos are both in check I'm running a good lighting schedule and not over feeding I think its just a matter of it being there when I brought it in.
The middle rock is completely covered it choked out a few baby zoe polyps and since its on the other 2 pieces of rock those zoes haven't grown any . I wonder if its choaking it out .
I got some algae killer from a member with some stuff I bought but haven't ever had a use for it , , I know this is bacteria rather than algae , but would it help , I could do a concentrated dip or I read that some algae can be handled with a fw dip of the same ph , but what effect would this have on my zoes , or should I just scrub it off???
The middle rock had a little red slime bacteria on it which I thought would clear up once in my tank
It's been about 3 weeks and the plug head is getting thicker , its not anywhere else in the tank but I want it goen before it spreads .
nitrates and phos are both in check I'm running a good lighting schedule and not over feeding I think its just a matter of it being there when I brought it in.
The middle rock is completely covered it choked out a few baby zoe polyps and since its on the other 2 pieces of rock those zoes haven't grown any . I wonder if its choaking it out .
I got some algae killer from a member with some stuff I bought but haven't ever had a use for it , , I know this is bacteria rather than algae , but would it help , I could do a concentrated dip or I read that some algae can be handled with a fw dip of the same ph , but what effect would this have on my zoes , or should I just scrub it off???