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I actually just looked at this to try and help me identify and it’s really hard. Also don’t know any solutions offered.
My eyes aren't that good with scope pics. But I would get nutrients up to acceptable levels, cut light to 6 hours with blue and uv only no whites. Siphon sand daily into a filter sock. Sand sifting cleaners may help too. Some have success with filter floss attached to a clip over night in the tank also if it's in the water column. Dose PNS probio which is a natural heterotrophic bacteria that eliminates organic waste that feed algae on the sand.I actually just looked at this to try and help me identify and it’s really hard. Also don’t know any solutions offered.
My phos dropped to 0 which is probably why this maybe happened. It’s been at .03 now and I clean the rocks, dump the skimmer, and change floss constantly but have had 0 effects. It disappears off the sand bed at night but I don’t think a UV would help. I’m at a loss
What do you recommend me doing?fortunately, this is an easy ID even with fuzzy pics.
Ostreopsis.
Most people have success with some UV, and keeping PO4 and NO3 detectable above zero.What do you recommend me doing?