My tank is getting overrun with what I believe to be dinoflagellates. I know small/new tank syndrome is probably part of it, but is there any way to get rid of it? I heard that raising nitrates and phosphates could help, but that’s a scary idea to me as I have some sensitive animals in the tank. Tank is a fluval evo 13.5g with 10g of water total, running eshopps nano skimmer in the rear corner of the display tank, and the stock filtration for now. I have media baskets coming in the mail today and I plan on using filter floss and ammonia removing carbon in chamber 1, and a fuge in chamber 2. I also have a jebao slw-10 wavemaker running on low power random flow in the display tank.
Here are pics of the stuff building up on the rocks and sand, with the last two pics being taken after the wavemaker ran for a couple days.
Here are pics of the stuff building up on the rocks and sand, with the last two pics being taken after the wavemaker ran for a couple days.