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So I had dinos for the last month. At one point about a week ago they were so bad they started covering my corals!! my zoas wouldn't open, it looked HORRIBLE. I caused the dinos because i over filtered. I have filter socks, a small refugium, and a skimmer. I was trying to avoid No3 and PO4 so much that i caused dinos. i didnt even know it was bad to have low nitrates.
Anyways i dosed nitrates, did a 24 hour blackout, and every night vacuumed up the dinos. every night they came back. Finally i bought a UV sterilizer. This one.
UV sterilizer
the 15 watt for my 70 gallon. bought a cheap AC 600gph pump and put a valve on tubing and closed it to run somewhere between 400-550 gph. Which gave me about a 6x turnover. pretty fast flow. This time i put a toothbrush and zip tied it on the small end of a gravel vacuum. i vacuumed up at same time i scrubbed my rocks, sucking up all the dinos and it went right back into my sump. i stuck large end into my inflow filter sock chamber, and also put extra filter floss pads in there to catch all the dinos. I also ran the sterilizer at same time. I did this 2 nights in a row, and in less than 48 hours the dinos are all gone. Looks like they were never there.
My question is, now that they are dead, can i turn it off? I know alot of people just keep it running and say why not. But i would rather not kill any more beneficial bacteria. i gravel vacuumed the crap out of my tank and scrubbed all the rocks very well so i know i scrubbed off alot of bacteria. i want it to flourish with beneficial bacteria. so can i turn it off? Will they just come back if i turn it off?
Anyways i dosed nitrates, did a 24 hour blackout, and every night vacuumed up the dinos. every night they came back. Finally i bought a UV sterilizer. This one.
UV sterilizer
the 15 watt for my 70 gallon. bought a cheap AC 600gph pump and put a valve on tubing and closed it to run somewhere between 400-550 gph. Which gave me about a 6x turnover. pretty fast flow. This time i put a toothbrush and zip tied it on the small end of a gravel vacuum. i vacuumed up at same time i scrubbed my rocks, sucking up all the dinos and it went right back into my sump. i stuck large end into my inflow filter sock chamber, and also put extra filter floss pads in there to catch all the dinos. I also ran the sterilizer at same time. I did this 2 nights in a row, and in less than 48 hours the dinos are all gone. Looks like they were never there.
My question is, now that they are dead, can i turn it off? I know alot of people just keep it running and say why not. But i would rather not kill any more beneficial bacteria. i gravel vacuumed the crap out of my tank and scrubbed all the rocks very well so i know i scrubbed off alot of bacteria. i want it to flourish with beneficial bacteria. so can i turn it off? Will they just come back if i turn it off?