This tank had bryopsis and was treated with ReefFlux, but that was quite a while ago (a year+ maybe), but I'm sure there could still be some in there. More recently, about a month ago, I used RedCyanoRX to clear up a cyano outbreak. Also, I'm not 100% convinced yet that that's what this is, though it could just be very new/"young".
In any case, on Saturday I did a round of Flatworm Exit and then added carbon and have changed a lot of the water since then.
This tank has always had (green hair?) algae in it but today I noticed it looked...different. The end of each filament has the look of bryopsis, but just the end, which is why I'm not entirely sure it's actually bryposis.
Granted, this could just be a coincidence, but between the meds, whatever came off the dying flatworms and now (hopefully) very clean water, I'm assuming it's related.
Here's a few pictures, hopefully you can see that the part that makes bryopsis look like bryopsis, is only on the ends. So, something unrelated to bryopsis or just very new? And does it have anything to do with the Flatworm Exit (and carbon and water changes) I just used?
In any case, on Saturday I did a round of Flatworm Exit and then added carbon and have changed a lot of the water since then.
This tank has always had (green hair?) algae in it but today I noticed it looked...different. The end of each filament has the look of bryopsis, but just the end, which is why I'm not entirely sure it's actually bryposis.
Granted, this could just be a coincidence, but between the meds, whatever came off the dying flatworms and now (hopefully) very clean water, I'm assuming it's related.
Here's a few pictures, hopefully you can see that the part that makes bryopsis look like bryopsis, is only on the ends. So, something unrelated to bryopsis or just very new? And does it have anything to do with the Flatworm Exit (and carbon and water changes) I just used?