Yea, a little to long! [emoji13]
I have been battling cyano, diatoms, and bubble algae since I started dosing nitrates ( stump remover). I decided to black the tank out for 5 days and it seems that may have been a few days to long. I think I may lose all my SPS. They are very bleached and not showing much in the way of polyp extension. My zoas/ LPS seem fine. The cyano and diatoms are gone but the bubble algae enjoyed the blackness and thrived. Bubble algae can survive for years fueled solely by frowns of disappointed reefers.
I have decided to tear the tank down, just to many problems. I have bubble algae in plague proportions, digitate hydroids, and can't keep fish for another month due to Ich.
This tank has been nothing but trouble! I was more successful with my first tank 20 years ago and I used untreated tap water! I contribute my tanks failure to either using incurred Marco rock or bad seed rock, but I am not sure which.
I need some advice,...and a shoulder to cry on. [emoji16]
I have been battling cyano, diatoms, and bubble algae since I started dosing nitrates ( stump remover). I decided to black the tank out for 5 days and it seems that may have been a few days to long. I think I may lose all my SPS. They are very bleached and not showing much in the way of polyp extension. My zoas/ LPS seem fine. The cyano and diatoms are gone but the bubble algae enjoyed the blackness and thrived. Bubble algae can survive for years fueled solely by frowns of disappointed reefers.
I have decided to tear the tank down, just to many problems. I have bubble algae in plague proportions, digitate hydroids, and can't keep fish for another month due to Ich.
This tank has been nothing but trouble! I was more successful with my first tank 20 years ago and I used untreated tap water! I contribute my tanks failure to either using incurred Marco rock or bad seed rock, but I am not sure which.
I need some advice,...and a shoulder to cry on. [emoji16]