Get Rid of Cyanobacteria and Algae
A Recipe for Success from DrTim's Aquatics!
A Recipe for Success from DrTim's Aquatics!
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Can it be this easy. Certainly a week respected company
Also I’ve heard Dr. Tim and others talk about over skimming before. So the question is how does one know if they are and if so how do you stop? Buy a new smaller skimmer or adjust the one you have to a drier skimmate?
has this been tested for dinoflagellates with any success?
Hi All - the easiest way to know if you are over-skimming is if you are having algae/cyano/poor coral coloration issues then the chances are high you are over skimming. Ocean water (even water over reefs) is full of bacteria, marine snow and much more. The unintended consequence of skimmers, filter socks, UV etc is to remove all this from the water but they do nothing to the nutrients. Basically, you have eliminated the competition to algae and cyano which is why they start to dominate. The easy fix is to put your skimmer on a timer and turn the skimmer off at night for 3-4 hours. Every tank is different so it takes some tweaking but there is no 'rule' or good reason to skim 24/7.
Anyone out there have some simple Apex code to update for this? Wouldnt mind trying the "turn off my skimmer for 4 hours" suggestion.
Fallback OFF
Set ON
If Time 00:59 to 05:00 Then OFF
If Time 08:00 to 13:00 Then OFF
If Time 16:00 to 20:00 Then OFF
If Output RetPump_2_3 = OFF Then OFF
Defer 005:00 Then ON
Here is what I have been using. You can change your times to what ever works best for you. I have my slimmer go off 3 times a day.