I have both GHA and Cyano at the same time how do I kill them both at once?
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Yeah I tested the water only a Tiny amount of nitrate and no ammonia of nitrite so I really don’t know what is causing it are there other causes that can cause themDetermine the source problem causing your algae issues and correct it. Cut off their support mechanism.
A variety of things can cause it, to much light, not enough flow in some areas, age of the tank. Etc... typically though it seems mainly affected by water parameters that are out of acceptable ranges.Yeah I tested the water only a Tiny amount of nitrate and no ammonia of nitrite so I really don’t know what is causing it are there other causes that can cause them
What is PO4 I have never heard that beforeHave you tested PO4? Too low and too high can create issues with algae/cyano.
PhosphateWhat is PO4 I have never heard that before
Sorry... phosphate. It's usually one of the saltwater tests you keep, especially with corals. As mentioned phosphate (too high/too low) can cause algae and cyano issues but phosphate that is out of range can affect some corals. I use the Salifert test but there are others.What is PO4 I have never heard that before
manually removed them first, then few times water changes to lower the nutreits within the tank, introducing cleaning clew plus less feeding . the last, lower the white and red spetrum from the led light will also help.I have both GHA and Cyano at the same time how do I kill them both at once?
I would get some things that eat the green hair algae. There are some bacterial products that might help with cyano. However, the tank doest look too bad from the picture. Could you post some more upclose pictures of the hair algae?
Blennys…….snails, urchins, limpets, blennies will help control all algae. You cannot starve algae out in a reef tank, because algae is better than coral at life. You need something (either herbivores or your own hand) to eat it, or eventually your rocks will be covered in corals and coralline algae that will outcompete the ugly ones. Cyano is best fought with a siphon tube and 10 minutes on a saturday.