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Unread 06/25/2006, 08:44 PM   #1
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unknown brown spots id please



I got this brown leather looking stuff growing on my LR. It starts as lots of small spots and has spread to the top of most of the rocks. Anything eat this stuff? Is it good or bad?

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Unread 06/25/2006, 08:50 PM   #2
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I'd guess it's an encrusting animal or alga of some sort. Without a sharp closeup, I don't think I can do much in the way of id. I doubt you'll be able to find a predator for it, but you could kill it with a kalk paste if you don't like the looks of it. I doubt that it'll hurt anything.


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Unread 06/25/2006, 08:57 PM   #3
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looks like algea to me, try blowing it off with a turkey baster, if it comes off it algea


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Unread 06/25/2006, 09:01 PM   #4
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It will not blow of with a baster but the leafs on the edge sway in the current. When it was curing I had very little. It seem to be doing the best on the tops on the rock. closest to the lights.


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Unread 06/25/2006, 09:03 PM   #5
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its a type of encrusting algae that needs to be peeled or scrapped off. the stuff spread pretty quickly. my naso tang has been grazing on it. hth


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Unread 06/25/2006, 09:27 PM   #6
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If you decide to eradicate with lime paste, use small doses. Lime will spike the tank's pH, alkalinity, and calcium. Maybe try 1ml and see what happens.


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Unread 06/26/2006, 09:12 PM   #7
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How do you use lime paste? Is it sold at lfs, or a homemade paste? Is it applied directly to the brown spots. Tried to peel it off today with no luck, it is very attached to the rocks except at the edges. thanks for the information. Jolene


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Unread 06/26/2006, 11:05 PM   #8
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Lime paste is just a mixture of water and calcium hydroxide. Calcium hydroxide is sold as pickling lime and kalk.


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Do you just apply the paste directly to the brown spots?-sorry it took so long to reply-was gone over the holiday! thanks jolene


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Unread 07/05/2006, 10:28 PM   #10
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Yes, that's what I'd try. One small spot at a time, though. Watch that pH carefully!


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