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My other question is that if we are looking for a source/algae to outcompete the Dino. Doesn’t that sound a bit counterintuitive if some of us place a uv sterilizer to kill the Dino?
Like in my situation I had the uv kill most of my Dino. My no3 is some where around 5/8ppm and my p04 around .3 which I consider very high. However I have no algae growth.
Could it be that the uv isn’t allowing other types of algae growth to happen in my tank?
It just seems like the uv is no longer helping and it’s growing back slower and slower. It appears to attach at the tips of sps and on the glass/sand. Little circular base attached with a very thin brown stringy algae.
Also during the come back of Dino, I started having coralline algae grow. (Random thing I thought I’d mention)
Like in my situation I had the uv kill most of my Dino. My no3 is some where around 5/8ppm and my p04 around .3 which I consider very high. However I have no algae growth.
Could it be that the uv isn’t allowing other types of algae growth to happen in my tank?
It just seems like the uv is no longer helping and it’s growing back slower and slower. It appears to attach at the tips of sps and on the glass/sand. Little circular base attached with a very thin brown stringy algae.
Also during the come back of Dino, I started having coralline algae grow. (Random thing I thought I’d mention)
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