I have been having horrible issues with dinos the month, the worst in my 12 years of reefing. They carpeted my sand so thick, I initially thought it was cyano. I reduced my light schedule, increased my flow, and started to vacuum the sand bed but after a few days they they moved to the rocks and started to get stringy. Dinos, s***!
At this point my parameters were Nitrate < 5 and Phosphate 0.11, and they had been running stable since the tank cycled back in May. The next thing I knew, it was a complete takeover; glass, sand, rocks, powerhead, frag racks, etc. I added a UV light , in the hopes of cleaning up the water column, and I started to increase my feeding, same schedule but with more food, plus a 3 day blackout. After another week, there was no change, so I went drastic, pulling my chaeto and shutting off the skimmer, trying to bring my Nitrates up. I also started a 1 mL/10 gal H2O2 dosing, along with Microbacter 7 to outcompete the dinos. After an additional two weeks, the dinos have mostly receded from the rocks but are still bad in some parts of the sand bed. Today I tested my parameters, and again Nitrate < 5 and Phosphate 0.12.
How is it possible that, under these drastic conditions, my nutrients haven't budged an inch? The dinos are receding, but its been over a month, at this point some of my corals are starting to suffer. I know reefing is patience, but this has been one heck of a test.
At this point my parameters were Nitrate < 5 and Phosphate 0.11, and they had been running stable since the tank cycled back in May. The next thing I knew, it was a complete takeover; glass, sand, rocks, powerhead, frag racks, etc. I added a UV light , in the hopes of cleaning up the water column, and I started to increase my feeding, same schedule but with more food, plus a 3 day blackout. After another week, there was no change, so I went drastic, pulling my chaeto and shutting off the skimmer, trying to bring my Nitrates up. I also started a 1 mL/10 gal H2O2 dosing, along with Microbacter 7 to outcompete the dinos. After an additional two weeks, the dinos have mostly receded from the rocks but are still bad in some parts of the sand bed. Today I tested my parameters, and again Nitrate < 5 and Phosphate 0.12.
How is it possible that, under these drastic conditions, my nutrients haven't budged an inch? The dinos are receding, but its been over a month, at this point some of my corals are starting to suffer. I know reefing is patience, but this has been one heck of a test.