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Hey everyone. My 215 gallon tank is 5 months old post cycle and I am dealing with a cyano and diatom outbreak. I've had them come and go, but not like this. It has been 3 weeks now.
Livestock:
2 Clowns
RG
Orange shoulder
3 neon gobies
3 masked gobies
Helfrichi
Torches, hammers, scoly, trumpets, indophyllia, zoa's, sea fans, crocea clam, bowerbanki, frogspawn, octospawn, goni's
bubble coral, black widow anemone (which is not happy at all right now, but was doing superb prior to this outbreak)
Tank parameters:
PH: 8.2
Salinity: 1.025
Alk: 9.5
Calcium: 450
Mag: 1350
Ammonia and nitrite: 0
Nitrate: Detectable, but less than 3ppm
I am currently brushing the rock work and manually removing as much of it from the tank as possible. I have stopped doing water changes as I have noticed that this does nothing and it makes it worse since I have such low nutrients. I replace filter socks 2 times a week and clean it all off the glass everyday. It's amazing to watch this stuff grow right back within a few hours. I have also added in many rounds of copepods and amphipods, which don't seem to be working. I have a large CUC order coming, but don't think it will make much difference.
Current plan of attack: I am starting to dose nitrate at 3ppm per day, until I get it around 10ppm. My phosphates, luckily, always seem to be around 1, so I am not dosing any as of now. I am hoping that higher nutrients will help eradicate this issue. I am not one for a chemical treatment and rather have the tank do it's own magic. Is there anything else I can try to do like add carbon, or a hang on UV sterilizer? Feedback would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Livestock:
2 Clowns
RG
Orange shoulder
3 neon gobies
3 masked gobies
Helfrichi
Torches, hammers, scoly, trumpets, indophyllia, zoa's, sea fans, crocea clam, bowerbanki, frogspawn, octospawn, goni's
bubble coral, black widow anemone (which is not happy at all right now, but was doing superb prior to this outbreak)
Tank parameters:
PH: 8.2
Salinity: 1.025
Alk: 9.5
Calcium: 450
Mag: 1350
Ammonia and nitrite: 0
Nitrate: Detectable, but less than 3ppm
I am currently brushing the rock work and manually removing as much of it from the tank as possible. I have stopped doing water changes as I have noticed that this does nothing and it makes it worse since I have such low nutrients. I replace filter socks 2 times a week and clean it all off the glass everyday. It's amazing to watch this stuff grow right back within a few hours. I have also added in many rounds of copepods and amphipods, which don't seem to be working. I have a large CUC order coming, but don't think it will make much difference.
Current plan of attack: I am starting to dose nitrate at 3ppm per day, until I get it around 10ppm. My phosphates, luckily, always seem to be around 1, so I am not dosing any as of now. I am hoping that higher nutrients will help eradicate this issue. I am not one for a chemical treatment and rather have the tank do it's own magic. Is there anything else I can try to do like add carbon, or a hang on UV sterilizer? Feedback would be much appreciated. Thank you.