I feel like most of us deal with some sort of algae issue. Sometimes it’s green hair, other times it’s dreaded dinos. I am wondering what are you doing to combat the algae issues that have arisen in your tank. Photo Credit: thekoralito
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My CUC does an amazing Job! I have to renew crew periodically of course. Other than that During my bi monthly WC operation I siphon off what needs it, use a turkey baster to blow the rest into the water column, then after the water change is complete I use DIY coral snow. Works well for me.I feel like most of us deal with some sort of algae issue. Sometimes it’s green hair, other times it’s dreaded dinos. I am wondering what are you doing to combat the algae issues that have arisen in your tank. Photo Credit: thekoralito
What do you feel is the best approach for cyano besides chemiclean? I keep getting small patches on my rocks in high flow areas… I keep cleaning them off and they come back after a week.. it has started to die down finally thou. Been using coral snow with bacteria after I clean the rocks and it helps for a few days lol.For algae, IMO, herbivores are the best bet, especially fish such as a foxface.
Dinos and cyano, not so much.
What do you feel is the best approach for cyano besides chemiclean? I keep getting small patches on my rocks in high flow areas… I keep cleaning them off and they come back after a week.. it has started to die down finally thou. Been using coral snow with bacteria after I clean the rocks and it helps for a few days lol.