Tank woes! I has them......
Bryopsis in my tiny tank. Grrrr.... Raising the mag is turning it brown and inhibiting growth, but not getting rid of it.
Zoa Armageddon in my big tank. It has been eating zoas for the last couple months. All the zoas in there just melt away, except for one colony of radioactive dragon eyes. That's it. And now I have a whole group of beautiful zoas that I got from Matty that have had to go into the tiny, bryopsis infested tank because I'm not risking them in my zoa eating tank! And they were supposed to replenish my zoa population in the big tank, but NOOOOOO. That stupid tank has to keep eating the zoas, so I can't put them in there! :frustrat:
Hopefully I can get a pico tank on my desk at my new job, and they can be the basis for a zoa garden there. I'm just going to have to keep the mag in that tank at like 2000 for the first year or two to keep any bryopsis riders from gaining a foothold....
This hobby is such a frickin' addiction. I have woes in the two tanks I have. So what am I thinking about doing? Not the logical step of getting rid of the tanks, or converting to freshwater. Oh no. I'm planning on getting a third tank. I'm pretty sure this hobby appeals only to those with a strong masochistic streak. :grumble: