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Go to the thread I posted. It contains a true miracle for bryopsis! Mine is G O N E. And don't forget to bring your dancing shoes, your going to need them lolI don't think so mine looks like very dense dark green moss balls, you can not blow it away with a turkey baster
You also appear to have cyanobacteria and possibly dinoflagellates. Do you use Rodi when making your saltwater and do you do water changes, if so how much and often? What are your tank parameters?
Ok. Sorry it took so long for me to reply I was babysitting my three month old granddaughter.I do use RO/DI water and try to change my water every week sometimes a go a couple weeks without a water change. I had to move my tank about 6 months ago. Before the move I had a huge cyano problem but after the move I thought I got it pretty under control. Would you mind describing what looks like cyano as well as dinoflagellates so I can take a look at it.
Ok. Sorry it took so long for me to reply I was babysitting my three month old granddaughter.
When you moved did you disturb or stir up the sand bed, reuse without thoroughly rinsing it? How long did the sand sit if you drained the tank, left sand and rock in place before refilling it if this is how you moved it? One of the issues that this can cause is dinoflagellates, if a couple of hours or more you would have had microorganism and bacterial died off of the live sand and rocks. The brown on your sandbed looks to be the beginning of dinoflagellates . Hopefully not but it looks like it to me in the pictures.
Cyano:
1st pic- lower left
2nd pic- upper left
3rd pic- center
What is your no3?
Just trying to help