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My son just upgraded his 4 year old 27gallon tank to a 80 gallon, as of today we are at the 5 week mark. We cycled the new tank, seeded with the filters from his old tank. It took about 3-4 weeks for ammonia, then nitrates to drop close to 0. We added a bottle of copepods, BIO-spira, a damsel and couple zoas and some GSP that had been running wild in the smaller tank. We added a few squirts of plankton each day since adding the copepods. Left it for a week then every other day added 1-2 corals or fish. During that 4-6 day process the dino slime started appearing on the crushed coral at the bottom of the tank. Now I am using a turkey baster twice a day to keep everything clear for the past 5 days. I took a look under a microscope and saw the little brown teardrops so I am 99% sure I know what I am dealing with. A friend gave my son the API Algaefix and he added a half dose a single time and then we decided that was a bad course of action. I just turned off the protein skimmer today to let nitrates build up a little.
Some zoas stayed closed for over a week and the head lightened in color then today we noticed one dangling off. If I continue to manually remove will the dinos present a problem for the corals? Should I move them back to the 27 gallon tank?
Is there anything else we should or should not be doing? I read raising the temp to 82 may help but I maxed out the 24" heater in the tank and a smaller 10" heater in the sump and can not get it over 79.
Some zoas stayed closed for over a week and the head lightened in color then today we noticed one dangling off. If I continue to manually remove will the dinos present a problem for the corals? Should I move them back to the 27 gallon tank?
Is there anything else we should or should not be doing? I read raising the temp to 82 may help but I maxed out the 24" heater in the tank and a smaller 10" heater in the sump and can not get it over 79.