Platehead Non-member May 6, 2017 #1 Guy at LFS told me the Tech M formula changed and it is no longer effective against bryopsis algae. Anyone heard this? He recommends Red Sea NoPx. Any comments? Thx
Guy at LFS told me the Tech M formula changed and it is no longer effective against bryopsis algae. Anyone heard this? He recommends Red Sea NoPx. Any comments? Thx
A Archit Non-member May 6, 2017 #2 Try dino-x. It's supposed to work against bryopsis. I recently read a post of reef2reef about a different product as well for bryopsis .. can't remember it's name. I'll try to find it for you when I get infront of a computer. Never heard of nopox working against bryopsis... Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Try dino-x. It's supposed to work against bryopsis. I recently read a post of reef2reef about a different product as well for bryopsis .. can't remember it's name. I'll try to find it for you when I get infront of a computer. Never heard of nopox working against bryopsis... Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
dz6t Acro Garden BRS Sponsor BRS Member May 6, 2017 #3 Nopx is 1/3 vodka and 2/3 vinegar. You can mix your own with a fraction of the cost.
S Spudsly Well-Known Member BRS Member May 6, 2017 #4 Fluconozal eradicated mine, I'm sure h2o2 would work too. The thing about Kent marine is a widely believed truth!
Fluconozal eradicated mine, I'm sure h2o2 would work too. The thing about Kent marine is a widely believed truth!
OP OP Platehead Non-member May 6, 2017 #5 The Tech M eradicated mine a couple of tears ago . Brought it up to 1800 and see ya.