So my question is probably the opposite of what many in this forum deal with.
I have a system that has been a real pain since I set the system up 3 years ago.
I have a plague of ulva in my display. I am trying to eradicate it but I can’t seem to get ahead of it.
I have been carbon dosing, skimming, started a refugium of which has been lit 24/7, run filter socks and run uv 24/7 as well as weekly water changes
Nitrates are at times zero to 2-3
Phosphate 0.0-.05
Tests done daily with Hanna checkers
Can ulva be this resistant to low nutrients?
I have no fish currently in the display due to a velvet breakout but will be adding again in a couple weeks when qt timeframe is up. This system has fought me since day one with about every dilemma possible.
anyone have ideas?
I have a system that has been a real pain since I set the system up 3 years ago.
I have a plague of ulva in my display. I am trying to eradicate it but I can’t seem to get ahead of it.
I have been carbon dosing, skimming, started a refugium of which has been lit 24/7, run filter socks and run uv 24/7 as well as weekly water changes
Nitrates are at times zero to 2-3
Phosphate 0.0-.05
Tests done daily with Hanna checkers
Can ulva be this resistant to low nutrients?
I have no fish currently in the display due to a velvet breakout but will be adding again in a couple weeks when qt timeframe is up. This system has fought me since day one with about every dilemma possible.
anyone have ideas?