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good morning everyone,
I have an 80 gallon waterbox frag tank and have been getting a bad outbreak of black Cyano carpeting my sand.
We recently moved into the 23rd floor of a skyscraper and our walls are windows, the tank is getting blasted by natural sunlight everyday. I’m unsure how to best tackle the problem. Adding to this I had velvet in my tank and all fish have been moved into a quarantine tank. I am about to finish the fallow period, 6 weeks on Saturday. During this time I have not turned on my lights at all (AP700) and have fed the tank twice during the fallow period to just keep the bacteria going. I’ve seen no improvement to the algae
In addition to the above, when I moved I decided for the first time to reuse my rock, I emptied the tank about a month prior to the move. Cleaned it with vinegar and let the rock dry in the sun for a month. I then bought dry sand and set up the tank in the new apartment.
flow wise I have an icecap gyre 3k running on the side of the tank.
I am unsure how to best tackle the problem right now. The stuff just makes the tank look bad. I was considering an algae scrubber or a macroalgae reactor but I don’t know if these will be effective enough to outcompete the sunlight coming in from the windows.
Does anyone have any advice?
I have an 80 gallon waterbox frag tank and have been getting a bad outbreak of black Cyano carpeting my sand.
We recently moved into the 23rd floor of a skyscraper and our walls are windows, the tank is getting blasted by natural sunlight everyday. I’m unsure how to best tackle the problem. Adding to this I had velvet in my tank and all fish have been moved into a quarantine tank. I am about to finish the fallow period, 6 weeks on Saturday. During this time I have not turned on my lights at all (AP700) and have fed the tank twice during the fallow period to just keep the bacteria going. I’ve seen no improvement to the algae
In addition to the above, when I moved I decided for the first time to reuse my rock, I emptied the tank about a month prior to the move. Cleaned it with vinegar and let the rock dry in the sun for a month. I then bought dry sand and set up the tank in the new apartment.
flow wise I have an icecap gyre 3k running on the side of the tank.
I am unsure how to best tackle the problem right now. The stuff just makes the tank look bad. I was considering an algae scrubber or a macroalgae reactor but I don’t know if these will be effective enough to outcompete the sunlight coming in from the windows.
Does anyone have any advice?