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I’m tearing my tank down and starting from scratch. My dinoflagellates has retuned and the only change in my tank was increasing the lighting. Dinos appeared, then my corals stopped growing ie tips on my sps are not white, month cap edge is no longer white etc.
I would combat them again, but when I went on holiday for 9 days I came back to explosion of vermatied worms. The tank was only feed two cubes of frozen over the 9 days too.
I’m starting with live rock, ever since I used pukani rock I had nothing but problems and partly I blame the lack of biodiversity.
Last time I beat Dinos with the dirty method, but once they cleared up I had to fight GHA, as I let the GHA grow a bit to ensure the Dinos did not come back.
Once my tank is empty, I’ll run it with water and bleach, then scrub the tank with bleach water, let it dry completely for a few days and then fill it back up.
Becks I hate to say it but when I hear people say this I cringe. Only b/c I did it no less than two times myself over the past 5-7 years. The most recent time I removed everything - live rock, sandbed - down to a bare empty tank. I soaked my rocks in a water:bleach solution for weeks while I got everything up and running. Even changed out most of the plumbing! After the bleach I dipped them in acid. Finally let them dry. Purchased brand new sand. Before putting anything in the tank I also washed it down with bleach, water, acid, then water again. Satisfied I added the new sand, clean rock, water, then salt. Started with all new livestock as well (the old tank crashed during a weeklong power outage aside from the dinos). The tank was doing great. I seeded it only with a diversified pack of microfauna and plankton from Indo Pacific Sea Farms. Eventually fish went in. Even two corals from IPSF. Everything was doing great. Sandbed was coming to life. Coraline and other nice growth on the previously white rocks. Fish happy and coral looking ok. And....I was still under the impression that I should have absolutely zero nutrients.
So here's where it all took a turn for the worse...
About 6-8 months in, in an effort to further diversify and seed my tank, I added a single piece of LR from a very highly respected LFS I'm lucky enough to have around here. His system never shows any signs of dinos, cyano, GHA. He was reluctant b/c he normally didnt give out pieces right from his display.
This is where I assume dinos were introduced into my tank.
Very shortly afterwards I started noticing them. That was around March of 2015. Since then I've been battling them on and off.
Long (very) story short, my problem was/is not dinos, its something with my husbandry, methods, or other unknown thats causing things to get out of balance and allow the dinos to overtake.
HTH!