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Bryopsis Algae Control Update.

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So it has been a few weeks since I have had some time to update everyone on my Bryopsis Algae issues that popped in up about 3 weeks ago. But I am happy to report that within a week of adding my team of three Mexican Turbo Snails and two Lettuce Nudibrachs their is no trace of the Bryopsis Algae at all and I have had to start supplementing my cleanup crews diet with dried seaweed sheets almost nightly because their appetite is so voracious. But I would rather than then further algae problems.






Bryiopsis algae issue which begin approximately 3 weeks ago in my aquarium.







A Mexican Turbo Snail eating some of the bryopsis algae within my aquarium.



A Lettuce Nudibranch eating some of the bryopsis algae within my aquarium.




Bryiopsis algae issue 3 days after introducing the three Mexican Turbo Snail and two Lettuce Nudibranchs into my aquarium.



My aquarium with no visible sight of Bryopsis Algae after 1 week of introduction of the three Mexican Turbo Snails and two Lettuce Nudibranchs.




One of the Mexican Turbo Snails within my aquarium enjoying a sheet of dried seaweed as its supplemental diet.

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  1. melev's Avatar
    It looks much better already. That didn't take long at all.
  2. B1N4RY's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by melev
    It looks much better already. That didn't take long at all.
    It was actually quicker than I thought. I wonder why people always resort to raising Magnesium levels when Bryopsis Algae appears. Maybe I just got lucky.