
Ok I have a dictoya outbreak. For those that are not familier with dictoya it is nasty nasty stuff. Its a macro algae that is spreading everywhere. I would say worse than hair algae and bryopsis. I had a bryopsis outbreak and Tech-M took care of it no problem. I have read that dictoya will even grow on your coral and smother it out.
For those that are not familiar with my setup I have a 125 gallon mixed macro reef. I have lps, sps, zoas, clams and about 15 different types of macro algae's.
The 2 most important things to me are not stressing out my Moorish Idol and keeping my macro algae's. Think of my tank like a display refugium with corals.
Anyways if you were in my shoes how would you handle the outbreak? Pleas vote and post your reason why voted what you did.
Here are the options and my observations:
- Do nothing. Just let it take over and hope the macros can out-compete
- Take out the rocks piece by piece and cook them (scrubbing not efficient enough to completely remove it)
- Replace the rock which it has grown on (costly)
- Purchase a Naso Tang to eat it (125 gallon a bit on the small side for a naso and it will eat some of my other macros but not all)
- Remove all the macros and dose Algaefix Marine (not a fan of chemical solutions)
- Other?
