I thought the same thing!Looks more like Cyano to me rather than Dino.
Or at least the pic, reddish stringy, some matting…..
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I thought the same thing!Looks more like Cyano to me rather than Dino.
Or at least the pic, reddish stringy, some matting…..
Likely why it does not react to treatment.I thought the same thing!
Reefs by Steele is running an experiment using rotifers to eliminate dinos. OP search his threadsLikely why it does not react to treatment.
I’d just chemi-clean that regardless of what it is as this treatment is fast and efficient.
scratch that it is to eliminate cyano NOT dinosReefs by Steele is running an experiment using rotifers to eliminate dinos. OP search his threads
Looks more like Cyano to me rather than Dino.
Or at least the pic, reddish stringy, some matting…..many of the Dino’s run into are beige ish or golden…
I thought the same thing!
Are your fish still in there?Ended up doing it. I have taken out all corals, and turn off the lights. Hopefully this work.
Tomorrow I'll start removing a bit of sand each day, as I have decided to go bare bottom with the tank. There is just a very thin layer of sand, so it shouldn't be a problem.