So I e been dealing with various levels with Cyano for close to 2 years now. In the past I have had such bad Cyano it covers almost everything. Sometimes it is greatly better but it never seems to go away completely.
The tank has been running for ~4 years but 20 months ago I switched from Marco rock to caribsea life rock. I realize that I probably should have switched to real live rock but I didn’t and I’m going to hang in there with what I have. I have tried adding real live rock to the sump to add diversity of bacteria without much success.
That being said I test 4-5 times a week just to keep an eye on levels. For a good amount of time I ran nitrates in the low 20’s and phosphate in the.20 range. Corals grew well (although i felt coral color could be better) but I always had Cyano. ICP tests confirm I’m in the range mentioned above. I do use Hanna checkers for both tests , which I know not everyone likes, but I like to get an actual number rather than guess at a color to determine actual levels.
Other parameters are as follow and are pretty steady.
Gravity 1.025
Alkalinity 9.0
Temp 77*
Nitrates 17-20
Phosphate .10-.12
Calcium 440-450
Magnesium 1350
I’m a long term reefer and have never had issues like I am now and I’m convinced that many of the issues are related to the dry rock/artificial rock.
Recently (last few weeks ) I reduced the amount of dry food I feed (auto feeder dosing a variety of foods for one minute each hour over an 8 hour period). I was dosing the same food under same time frame earlier for 2 minutes and that related to the higher nutrient levels mentioned above.
I’m just wondering what people feel about this?
I do 10% water changes weekly with instant Ocean salt which I have used for 25 years. Most times without any issue!
My main question is revolving around the nutrient levels. Although I did have some Cyano in the display it has seemed to be increasing since I reduced the amount of food I’m feeding the tank. Nitrates and phosphate levels have dropped but with that Cyano seems to be increasing.
The display is 120”L x 33”W x 22” H with 7 Nero 7’s for water movement. I know flow could perhaps be better but by no means would I say it’s poor.
I’ll include a video to show what I’m dealing with.
The tank has been running for ~4 years but 20 months ago I switched from Marco rock to caribsea life rock. I realize that I probably should have switched to real live rock but I didn’t and I’m going to hang in there with what I have. I have tried adding real live rock to the sump to add diversity of bacteria without much success.
That being said I test 4-5 times a week just to keep an eye on levels. For a good amount of time I ran nitrates in the low 20’s and phosphate in the.20 range. Corals grew well (although i felt coral color could be better) but I always had Cyano. ICP tests confirm I’m in the range mentioned above. I do use Hanna checkers for both tests , which I know not everyone likes, but I like to get an actual number rather than guess at a color to determine actual levels.
Other parameters are as follow and are pretty steady.
Gravity 1.025
Alkalinity 9.0
Temp 77*
Nitrates 17-20
Phosphate .10-.12
Calcium 440-450
Magnesium 1350
I’m a long term reefer and have never had issues like I am now and I’m convinced that many of the issues are related to the dry rock/artificial rock.
Recently (last few weeks ) I reduced the amount of dry food I feed (auto feeder dosing a variety of foods for one minute each hour over an 8 hour period). I was dosing the same food under same time frame earlier for 2 minutes and that related to the higher nutrient levels mentioned above.
I’m just wondering what people feel about this?
I do 10% water changes weekly with instant Ocean salt which I have used for 25 years. Most times without any issue!
My main question is revolving around the nutrient levels. Although I did have some Cyano in the display it has seemed to be increasing since I reduced the amount of food I’m feeding the tank. Nitrates and phosphate levels have dropped but with that Cyano seems to be increasing.
The display is 120”L x 33”W x 22” H with 7 Nero 7’s for water movement. I know flow could perhaps be better but by no means would I say it’s poor.
I’ll include a video to show what I’m dealing with.