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This and dinos isnt a good mix. Sorry to hear that. I saw this before with another r2r member. Not sure how that turned out.Just reading this thread after being deep on the dino thread. This to me from the tank pics I have seen you all post seems to be what I'm dealing with as well ( in addition to the couple Ostreopsis you will see on the pics). After 20 some years in the hobby, first time I"ve been introduced to this fun "jelly" of a pest and its really thrown me for a loop. It is only showing up in an 8'x3'x14" grow out system too, not the 3 other tanks and 100 gallon fuge that is connected which had me looking for what specific conditions exist in this grow out that it is thriving on. Thanks for having a look. Appreciate the feedback.
Today parameters are:
8.4 dkh
Ca-450
Mg-1425
NO3-.25
PO4-.05
I plan on adding a UV to the return on this system this week (40W with a flow of about 800gph (ecotech L1)) to see what that does. I know it will get the Ostreopsis out, but these little dots below when isolated are what is forming the golden brown jelly coating my egg crate/plugs, and some tiles.
)) to see what it does.
It's kind of a tough one really. Because, you can cure chrysophytes but it would possibly increase dinos.
Actually the procedure could cure dinos too? Lol the member did a chemiclean treatment after getting rid of chrysos and THEN the dinos flourished.
You willing to beat chrysos and see what happens to dinos? You'll get a lot of cyano but if you let it grow(to an extent), eventually it will go away.