chadmace
Reef Tarded
First of all my apologies for the quality of these photos....they are with a point and shoot camera. I used a tripod for some stability to make the shots a little more clear...hopefully I can get an ID on each of these and an option for removal. Just a quick back ground. The tank has been up for 14 months. 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 0 nitrate, 1.025 salinity, alk and calcium fine. I am not sure of PO4 since I do not have a test...plus it could be bound up in the algae anyways.
In the first set of pictures I am actually looking at two algaes. I will describe each the best I can.
The brown plating algae started about 2 months ago, is only on the one rock (that I can see) and has grown very fast. Doing some reading my initial thought is Lobophora. Feel slimy, velvety, plates off the rock. Let me know if that is correct and what are my options. I noticed that Krish had to boil his rock to beat this algae. The other algae in the picture is a purple/red hair algae. (to the left of the brown algae) It is very strong and cannot be pulled off the rocks easily. It completely took over one rock that was covered in corraline algae. The only way I have been able to remove it so far is with a screwdriver. It feels like velvet when you touch it. It spreads pretty quickly.
The next one is really small so far. It is on two rocks at separate ends of the tank. It looks like Halimeda to me but need confirmation & options.
Lastly this one is a thickly matted green algae.
At this point my priorities are to get rid of this algae without impacting my corals. I have mostly sps...all growing fine, have polyp extension....just groing algae as well.
In the first set of pictures I am actually looking at two algaes. I will describe each the best I can.
The brown plating algae started about 2 months ago, is only on the one rock (that I can see) and has grown very fast. Doing some reading my initial thought is Lobophora. Feel slimy, velvety, plates off the rock. Let me know if that is correct and what are my options. I noticed that Krish had to boil his rock to beat this algae. The other algae in the picture is a purple/red hair algae. (to the left of the brown algae) It is very strong and cannot be pulled off the rocks easily. It completely took over one rock that was covered in corraline algae. The only way I have been able to remove it so far is with a screwdriver. It feels like velvet when you touch it. It spreads pretty quickly.
The next one is really small so far. It is on two rocks at separate ends of the tank. It looks like Halimeda to me but need confirmation & options.
Lastly this one is a thickly matted green algae.
At this point my priorities are to get rid of this algae without impacting my corals. I have mostly sps...all growing fine, have polyp extension....just groing algae as well.