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Having a Dino outbreak currently. Parameters as follows
salinity 1.025
Cal 440
Phos .03
Alk 8-8.5 (swings about 10ppm every 3 days.) dosing reef carbonate every 3 days for 10ppm gain.
nitrates on api look near 0
Ph 8.4
Temp 78
current setup has a sump on alternating with the dt. The refuge I un has some slime floating (green, black, white) I collect about every 4 days (about a quarter sized ball) Skimmer cup is emptied about every 4 days as well.
25% water changes every 8 days.
should I be raising my nitrates?
Livestock consists of 100+ Zoa colony, 1 torch coral, 1 candy cane I added today , 1 cleaner shrimp, 2 clowns and a few cuc members.
Any help with lighting schedule on this system or Dino battling. I know about the blackout and hydrogen peroxide trick. Just wondering if I can do it with lighting schedule and perhaps dialing my skimmer back to allow more nutrients to stay in the system longer. #reefsquad #reefhelp
Kevin.
Hey thanks for the response. I will order the nitrates products you suggested. I have the Hanna ulr currently but no Hanna for nitrates. I will also dose daily for the alk, which I had considered but didn’t implement yet. I’ll hold off on my water change this week and see how things go. I also changed to an orbit light recently and have seen a bit more growth on what I believe is dinos. Perhaps I’ll dial my light back as well for a few days. See how it goes.Kevin,
If you're for sure you have dinos:
Stop all water changes until your dinos are gone.
There's not a fix-all treatment (depends on species), and it's usually a long haul with dinos.
Use synthetic forms to hold up nitrates and phosphates, don't want extra food rotting in your reef.
ESV B-Ionic Nitrate
Provide your reef with nitrogen essential to great growth and color, with no unwanted by-products. B-Ionic was introduced to address the low nitrate conditions found in many modern reef aquaria, in a formulation that would avoid some of the side-effects of other similar supplements, such as...www.marinedepot.comNeoPhos - Balanced Phosphorus Supplement
Used in conjunction with MICROBACTER7 and REEF BIOFUEL or KATALYST, enables natural nitrogen uptake to take place in systems with inadequate phosphorus content, lowering ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate concentrations without the use of chemical filtration media and without resorting to polluting...www.marinedepot.com
Use Salifert or NYOS for testing nitrates.
RedSea Nitrate Pro Reagent Refill Kit
Reagent refill for Red Sea Nitrate Pro Test Kit. Enough reagent for 100 tests. Red Sea reagent refills make this line of test kits one of the most affordable high quality test kits available.www.marinedepot.comReef BioFuel - Enhances Nutrient Uptake
Overview Helps maintain a balanced nutrient-limited marine aquarium by enabling the hobbyist to enhance the rate of microbial growth and reproduction, increasing the rate of phosphate-reduction and denitrification; this is of particular benefit in heavily-stocked, well-fed reef aquaria...www.marinedepot.com
The new Hanna ULR PPM phos checker for testing phosphates.
Phosphate Ultra Low Range PPM Colorimeter HI774 Hanna Checker - Marine Water
The HI774 Ultra Low Range Phosphate Checker® is a cost-effective way to measure phosphate in marine systems, including reef tanks. Excessive phosphate levels can prevent calcification, skeletal formation, and growth of many coral species, particularly those referred to as SPS or small-polyp...www.marinedepot.comHI774-25 Phosphate ULR Reagents - Marine Water
Phosphate Ultra Low Range reagent refills for the easy to use, handheld Phosphate ULR ppm Colorimeter HI774 Hanna Checker HC - Marine Water, as well as the Marine Master HI97105 Multiparameter Photometer. 25 packets of reagent Item #: HI 774 -25www.marinedepot.com
This product can be helpful as well
OceanMagik Live Phytoplankton
Four Live Phytoplankton Species! If you asked a copepod what it wanted to eat, it would simply say AlgaeBarn's OceanMagik Phytoplankton Blend. Produced with a hand-selected blend of live phytoplankton, OceanMagik will provide your pods with the most nutritious blend of Live Phyto which will...www.marinedepot.com
You could do a three-day blackout, but that's about it.
As a side note:
Dose daily to keep your alk stable.
Freddie
Hey thanks for the response. I will order the nitrates products you suggested. I have the Hanna ulr currently but no Hanna for nitrates. I will also dose daily for the alk, which I had considered but didn’t implement yet. I’ll hold off on my water change this week and see how things go. I also changed to an orbit light recently and have seen a bit more growth on what I believe is dinos. Perhaps I’ll dial my light back as well for a few days. See how it goes.
Thanks for the info.
Cheers.
Here is a shot of the tank just 2 hours after sunset. Almost 100% recession of the mystery algae. Just notating the thread. Any ideas on ID or brown substance welcome.You rock thanks for the help. I’ll hold off on the hP dose until I see them on the rocks or glass. In sand only for the time being.
Kevin.
Here is a shot of the tank just 2 hours after sunset. Almost 100% recession of the mystery algae. Just notating the thread but Any ideas on IDing the brown substance welcome.Kevin,
Pickup the Salifert nitrate test kit, while grabbing that synthetic B-Ionic nitrate booster and Algaebarn's OceanMagik
If your going dose that (1-10) hydrogen peroxide treatment keep an eye on your zoas
Good luck!