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Hello I have this moss like purple algae growing on my life rock. It doesn't come off like the cyanobacteria I have in my other tank, that grows on the sand and other decor. Is this also cyanobacteria or is it something else? Also I think the dark spot is good algae? I've had this tank running for 2-3 months now
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Hello I have this moss like purple algae growing on my life rock. It doesn't come off like the cyanobacteria I have in my other tank, that grows on the sand and other decor. Is this also cyanobacteria or is it something else? Also I think the dark spot is good algae? I've had this tank running for 2-3 months now
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Look like cyano bacteria. To confirm, use a turkey baster and see if it dislodges
If so, siphon up and prepare to battle adding 1.5ml of liquid bacteria such as micro bacter 7 per 10 gallons daily for 5-7 days and 1ml of 3% peroxide per 10 gallons at night
Turn off white lights during this period and siphon as needed. Also empty skimmer cup daily
 
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Look like cyano bacteria. To confirm, use a turkey baster and see if it dislodges
If so, siphon up and prepare to battle adding 1.5ml of liquid bacteria such as micro bacter 7 per 10 gallons daily for 5-7 days and 1ml of 3% peroxide per 10 gallons at night
Turn off white lights during this period and siphon as needed. Also empty skimmer cup daily
Wiill that be fine with my corals?
 

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Cyano and Dino don’t play nice with coral
The plan I posted is safe
Well the problem is, is that I don't have a blue light for my corals yet. So I'm not sure I can keep the white light(s) off. Can you be more specific with the treatment, like what should I go get to treat this. Is there a specific brand of products?
 
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Well the problem is, is that I don't have a blue light for my corals yet. So I'm not sure I can keep the white light(s) off. Can you be more specific with the treatment, like what should I go get to treat this. Is there a specific brand of products?
Light is very supportive of it
so, siphon up and prepare to battle adding 1.5ml of liquid bacteria such as micro bacter 7 per 10 gallons daily for 5-7 days and 1ml of 3% peroxide per 10 gallons at night
Turn off white lights during this period and siphon as needed. Also empty skimmer cup daily
 
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