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Refugium light and spot for refugium? lolk...whats next?
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Refugium light and spot for refugium? lolk...whats next?
HAHAHAHAHA!Refugium light and spot for refugium? lol
LOL! That would be funny! Chaeto will be the extent of this.HAHAHAHAHA!
You should out do me just outta spite. Go Planted. Gotta taste for Macros? Jus gotta watch the crabs n snail you choose.
Wow! Macro-fanatic! lolLOL.
check out @cHRoNzZe tank. Pretty stuff.
no comment we'll talk about your coral needs later.Wow! Macro-fanatic! lol
I miss San Diego! I bet everything is super cheap there!
The tank is bouncing back fast! PO4 last night was 0.07ppm. Tested again this morning and PO4 was 0.06ppm. That said, cyano is taking up most of the phosphates, I think. Gonna run GFO till tomorrow. Might as well absorb whats floating around. Hopefully a good sandbed vacuuming will help as well. Also looking at the JBJ Nano-glo for a refugium light. Not entirely sure if I need a new media basket or if I can utilize the space I have now?no comment we'll talk about your coral needs later.
I just used the stock basket in my JBJ cube. IMO if ya dont wanna spent the bucks on a name brand, any warm white cool white waterproof tube grows the chato. I used el cheapo led strips in a few of my nanos HOBs.The tank is bouncing back fast! PO4 last night was 0.07ppm. Tested again this morning and PO4 was 0.06ppm. That said, cyano is taking up most of the phosphates, I think. Gonna run GFO till tomorrow. Might as well absorb whats floating around. Hopefully a good sandbed vacuuming will help as well. Also looking at the JBJ Nano-glo for a refugium light. Not entirely sure if I need a new media basket or if I can utilize the space I have now?
I was just looking at fragging my coral. I don't have the time this weekend. Maybe Sunday. But a major frag session is in the works! I was waiting for more purple coralline. However some traces of coralline are becoming more prominent. Also my magnesium has been floating around 1600 for the last 8 months. I have a new batch of salt coming in the mail. For peace of mind purposes, i want that Mag number down to normal levels.I just used the stock basket in my JBJ cube. IMO if ya dont wanna spent the bucks on a name brand, any warm white cool white waterproof tube grows the chato. I used el cheapo led strips in a few of my nanos HOBs.
the other thing that takes up Po + no pretty good is coral
Well that will happen in due time! I need some acros haha!lol. I was suggesting a shopping spree!
that's so well arranged wow
I will link this to the last page of our peroxide thread not for required peroxide purposes, but because this is a thorough review w pics and vid of a pretty neat/rare/not totally devastating invader, really well done. id take some chry challenges badly over an ostreopsis dinos challenge lightly. I recall zero tank losses to chrysophytes but plenty of annoyances.
our algae correction threads still apply here, chry is a requisite hitchhiker it has no other vectors other than direct (sometimes microbial) transfers of marine materials among tanks, its not nutrient driven explosion, its import driven. ergo, if its fully physically removed it cannot come back until next non quarantine import...ultra violet light is indicated for fighting these guys, they have a pelagic phase where there are motile (intercept point)
UV wont strip them off the rocks, but it will burn the floaters from us stripping them off the rocks. if your chry was mine id simply blast clean the whole tank out and maybe hook up a pond sterilizer for a month then take it off, just my way. im sure some animal or chem combo can zap them too.
I recall zero tank losses to chrysophytes but plenty of annoyances.
But my purpose for all this typing is, I am not so sure about it not being nutrient or environmentally driven. I have a good scope, so I am going to look for the bugger, now I know what I am supposed to be seeing. Great info!
It's still probably nutrient driven...but regardless, post pics of what you get under the scope!
Also, Brandon's quote up there is on the old side now – we're amassing new information on these topics daily, so it's not really fair quoting him from then.
Chrysophytes are most certianly nutrient driven just like every other critter in the microbial food web, they could be a normal background component of most healthy reefs.
And mine seemed happy "eating" my Hydnophora during the peak of my bloom. I didn't let them take my tank down, but it seemed to be heading that way. That coral went from the size of a dinner plate to almost nothing. Even after this much recovery time, the largest pieces of regrowth are only about the size of a quarter.
If you haven't already read the Dino thread* and/or the Nitrate dosing thread, now would be a good time for it! Likewise for this post on my blog: A Nitrate Dosing Calculator For Better Tank Health (And Better Coral Color!) Maybe check out any posts that got tagged with #chrysophytes
Your tank needs a steady nitrogen source and a stable phosphorus supply. Tanks like yours and mine that get ignored probably have not had a bulletproof record on either side of that equation.
I hope this helps! You're welcome to PM me or post here with more questions!
*Just go to that thread for the background info and photo ID's that so many folks have posted. None of the chemical-based "possible cures" the thread drags you through actually work. In the end you've got to restore a normal nutrient balance.
Can you get a clear pic at 600-800x?400 magnification. I can go bigger. Don't have a clue. All I saw was flowers and rods. I am half thru the Dino Thread. Didn't mean to jump on Brandon, sorry. I get the same thing on a lot of my old articles
Nothing moves or swims. I did about 8 slides total.
Haven't used the scope for awhile, so forgot what all to do. After I did these I realized I needed to play with the scope's light. I am pretty sure I am dealing with Chrysophytes. I just don't know what I am "supposed" to be seeing, or what to look for. I will do some more later today, and see what I can do.Can you get a clear pic at 600-800x?
Microscope view