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Im battling some red dusty algae all over the sand and rocks in my tank. I have never seen diatoms or cyano present like this so im not sure what it is or how to treat it. Its a fine dust that settles into a sheet on the rocks. Its not the typical dark purple/red of cyano. Its fire engine red. Any ideas what this is and how to fight it?
 
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post #29

we literally fought it and won right there in pics. it doesn't matter if you have cyano, spirulina, diatoms or dinos notice we didnt ID anything there, we just effected the win. if you have a 150 gallon system and that type of one pass cleaning isn't feasible, dang. but for any tank about forty gallons on down a very strong fix option is shown.
 
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You sure can do it heres hundreds some are highly complex sps systems



deep cleaning isn’t a start over it boosts all systems. We had been prior trained that to deep clean is harmful. But there it is, fifty pages of great outcomes
 
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You sure can do it heres hundreds some are highly complex sps systems



deep cleaning isn’t a start over it boosts all systems. We had been prior trained that to deep clean is harmful. But there it is, fifty pages of great outcomes
Id really like to do that man but its honestly more than I can handle with the way my reef is setup. Im looking for a natural solution or one that doesn't involve a complete tear down of my reef.
 
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You might try manual removal with paper towels and stainless steel straws. The sand you siphon out you can soak in H2O2 rinse in freshwater and returned. This is will need to be done repeatedly but I would not do it more than once a week. Here's videos of how I use them.

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I have a small system but I have so much coral and so many inverts that type of cleaning is not something I can do. Ive done it before but only in extreme cases of tank collapse or a tank crack last year.
I’m bettin your system ain’t smaller than Brandon’s :)
 

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Im battling some red dusty algae all over the sand and rocks in my tank. I have never seen diatoms or cyano present like this so im not sure what it is or how to treat it. Its a fine dust that settles into a sheet on the rocks. Its not the typical dark purple/red of cyano. Its fire engine red. Any ideas what this is and how to fight it?
Are you running blue lights? Most on your build thread are blue.
 
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