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Hi,
I think we have Cyano. See pics. Tank parameters listed below. Had some hot days 2 weeks ago and now we have this red algae. Is it Cyano? And should I scrub and siphon? Add a treatment// removal ?
This red algae rubs off and is not crusty.
Phosphate was high. Back to normal parameters after 5 g H2O change. Thanks.

Params:
Red Sea G2 200
42 g display// 52 g system
23"L x 22" W x 21"H

Temp: 81.6
PH: 7.5
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 5-7 ppm
Ammonia: 0ppm
Phosphate: 0.25-0.5 ppm
Salinity: 1.024

Light Schedule: 23K Blue // 11 hour, 1 hour day /night ramp// 3 hour moon

Livestock:
Inverts:
Copepods alive in tank
(2) CUC Conches
(1) Emerald Crab
(5) Turbo Snails
(4) Hermit Crabs
(1) Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
(3) Zoas Frags
(1) Mushroom Coral

Verts:
(2) Pajama Cardinals (Sphaeramia nematoptera)
(1) Red-Line Wrasse (Halichoeres biocelattus)
(1) Starry Blenny (Salarius ramosus)

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Looks like cyano to me… funny story is my tank got it when it started to heat up… I’ve been siphoning it out manually for a couple months.. I just added some fans on my sump and brought my tank back down to 77 and it’s gone and never came back! I’ve always heard it’s seasonal and now I believe it! Just stay away from chemiclean or other chemicals and keep manually removing it.. wouldn’t hurt to cool your tank either!
 
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Thanks. Cooling is tough. Added a window unit to the room. No central. I used ice bottles for spikes.
Seems I'd have to scrape and siphon. Are little cyanos gonna get everywhere in the tank?
I will do this before treatment.

Curious, how come you suggest no chemiclean, etc?
 

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Thanks. Cooling is tough. Added a window unit to the room. No central. I used ice bottles for spikes.
Seems I'd have to scrape and siphon. Are little cyanos gonna get everywhere in the tank?
I will do this before treatment.

Curious, how come you suggest no chemiclean, etc?
A fan blowing on the tank or sump will work fine.. I bought a cheap one on Amazon and my tank went from 83 to 77 for a high… evaporative cooling at its best! And yes just use a siphon to suck out the cyano during a water change. If you have a sump you grab a fine filter sock and just recycle the water. Siphon from display into sock in the sump or bucket and reuse the water after the sock collects all the cyano.
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