Hello.
I suspect my 2 month old tank has the early onset of Dinos. I had Diatoms once my tank completed cycle but then the stringy brown stuff appeared.
It doesn't look like most of the Dinos pictures that I see, there is no real 'snot' visible, only the hairy stringy stuff on the sandbed and occasionally visible on the rock scape.
It does appear to dissipate during the night but not completely. My filter socks in the morning have a lot of brown crap in them that smells like seaweed.
I have a microscope arriving later today that I hope will allow me to inspect further.
Parameters:
Ammonia - 0 (Red Sea)
Nitrite - 0 (Red Sea)
Nitrate - 0.0 (Hanna HR)
Phosphate - 0.07 (Hanna)
Alkalinity - 7.7 (Hanna)
Salinity - 32.9ppt (currently slowly adjusting this towards 34ppt through salt in ATO)
Current livestock:
2 small clowns, a pistol shrimp and 5 corals (Duncan, 3 tiny chalice frags and a small red goniapora).
My current plan:
- change filter socks every morning
- run skimmer overnight (the bio load is so small the skimmer doesn't pull much out)
- dose Microbacter7 daily as per instructions
- increase nitrates through dosing to about 1-2ppm and hold there.
- dosed a bunch of copepods, although the've all disappeared.
Am planning to do the above for 2-3 weeks and assess. Should I be doing anything else at this stage?
I'd like to avoid a blackout as my corals are quite new to the tank and I'm still getting lighting and flow to their liking.
My next escalation is UV, and possibly inducing a diatom bloom with silicate dosing - assuming it's confirmed Dinos.
Thank you for any help and suggestions.
I suspect my 2 month old tank has the early onset of Dinos. I had Diatoms once my tank completed cycle but then the stringy brown stuff appeared.
It doesn't look like most of the Dinos pictures that I see, there is no real 'snot' visible, only the hairy stringy stuff on the sandbed and occasionally visible on the rock scape.
It does appear to dissipate during the night but not completely. My filter socks in the morning have a lot of brown crap in them that smells like seaweed.
I have a microscope arriving later today that I hope will allow me to inspect further.
Parameters:
Ammonia - 0 (Red Sea)
Nitrite - 0 (Red Sea)
Nitrate - 0.0 (Hanna HR)
Phosphate - 0.07 (Hanna)
Alkalinity - 7.7 (Hanna)
Salinity - 32.9ppt (currently slowly adjusting this towards 34ppt through salt in ATO)
Current livestock:
2 small clowns, a pistol shrimp and 5 corals (Duncan, 3 tiny chalice frags and a small red goniapora).
My current plan:
- change filter socks every morning
- run skimmer overnight (the bio load is so small the skimmer doesn't pull much out)
- dose Microbacter7 daily as per instructions
- increase nitrates through dosing to about 1-2ppm and hold there.
- dosed a bunch of copepods, although the've all disappeared.
Am planning to do the above for 2-3 weeks and assess. Should I be doing anything else at this stage?
I'd like to avoid a blackout as my corals are quite new to the tank and I'm still getting lighting and flow to their liking.
My next escalation is UV, and possibly inducing a diatom bloom with silicate dosing - assuming it's confirmed Dinos.
Thank you for any help and suggestions.