Nitrate and Phosphate are both zero
I should also note that this outbreak occurred after treating the tank with fluconozole for bryopsis and Hair algae
This isn't unheard of. If you already have a thread where you've posted details of your scenario, can you link it here?
In a nutshell, correcting the short-term nutrient situation is the first thing to do.
i'm in the early stages of both using uv and getting more control over my nutrients which i'm certain have been lower than ideal. my question is will uv even have an effect on these or is this going to be a war strictly won via elevated nitrate and phosphate?
Corrected N and P levels are definitely your "primary fixes" and in some cases the results have begun to show up in 24-48 hours. In more resistant blooms, using additional methods like UV has definitely been helpful to speed things along though.
@taricha will know more on the particulars for that dino as to how effective UV should be!