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I've never heard of dinos killing aiptasia, but I can't say it isn't possible.
What you are seeing is the main reason I never recommend Chemiclean. It can have some impressive short term results but I feel it does more harm than good in the long run. We need to try to encourage microbial/algae growth to outcompete the cyano and dinos. Chemiclean is an antibiotic that eliminates much of the good and bad. I don't know of anyone who has used Chemiclean once (including myself) and hasn't had more problems within 3 or 4 months.
Not sure what Stability would do to help. If there are reefers in your area who's tanks don't have pests you are trying to avoid, see if you can get a piece of live rock from them. Even if you have to give them a piece of rock to stick in their sump for a month. Heck, even some tank water could help. I'm also a big fan of adding phytoplankton, copepods (if you don't already have a healthy population), amphipods and rotifers. Blue legged hermit crabs are very safe imo and hermits eat cyano.
Really sorry you are having these problems!
Steven,
I did the same combo for cyano in 2017, with no bad results, but my Ps and Ns were perfection at that time line, but I do agree that CC is an antibiotic no matter what Boyd’s statements are.
I checked the overflow, this afternoon and can’t find any aiptasia in there, but there are sure some Dino’s in the overflow box, and that is a super low light space.
I’ll strive to take your advice moving forward and it seems kinda similar to the way that @Fudsey (Kieth) handled his last batch of Dino’s.
FWIW
Have not preformed a water change since the Dino’s came into play.
just tested Ps and Ns
Ps 1.6, but could careless while dealing with this strain.
Ns 25 ppm, which is cut in half before we brought in the pond sized Siporax.
Gonna have to keep an eye on that to makes sure the nitrates stay elevated.
And... the diatoms have receded as well.
Steven,
Thanks for taking the time, at some point she’s going to get dialed back in, with stability.