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Hi all! I'm having a Cyanobacteria bloom in my display tank.
About a month ago, I had a marine velvet outbreak. I'm now in the process of running my tank without fish. The bloom started after 2.5 to 3 weeks of being empty. My LFS thought that it could be due to the lack of bioload. Basically, the good bacteria is dying off a bit and allowing the bad bacteria to take over. Does that theory make sense?
I've tried syphoning to get rid of it with little success. Seems to come right back the next day. I'm thinking treating with chemi clean or similar product is my best option at this point. I currently have a encrusting monti, a war coral, some zoas, a flame torch, a hammer coral, and some mushrooms in the tank. Also have a fire shrimp and various snails. Chemi clean safe for all of this? I've read that you can wrap your tank for a few days, but I think chemi clean would be a safer bet for the corals.
About a month ago, I had a marine velvet outbreak. I'm now in the process of running my tank without fish. The bloom started after 2.5 to 3 weeks of being empty. My LFS thought that it could be due to the lack of bioload. Basically, the good bacteria is dying off a bit and allowing the bad bacteria to take over. Does that theory make sense?
I've tried syphoning to get rid of it with little success. Seems to come right back the next day. I'm thinking treating with chemi clean or similar product is my best option at this point. I currently have a encrusting monti, a war coral, some zoas, a flame torch, a hammer coral, and some mushrooms in the tank. Also have a fire shrimp and various snails. Chemi clean safe for all of this? I've read that you can wrap your tank for a few days, but I think chemi clean would be a safer bet for the corals.