Thank you so so much for this work
Clean rinse verified agreed.
How did you clean the rocks, curious of the method
Predictions: growback work expected/ required in all dinos rip clean runs. It didn't get title of toughest invasion in reefing by folding in one pass
Your rip clean caused the least number of dinos cells to remain, so that your selected prevention method has a better chance.
Your rip clean removed particulate solid waste unrelated to your dinos issue, this detritus plugs up your reef surface area with waste, reducing oxygen/ generating waste acids
Your rip clean instated cloudless sand such that you can now vacuum + remove rocks for topical guiding if needed and it won't cast a huge waste cloud around the system
You de aged your tank with a rip clean, you lessened the chances of tradeoff invasions markedly
We didn't have to pay for retail items so far, to cause this newly cleaned system
Best prevention options:
Own and run a large uv meant for a pond, way overrated in gallonage compared to your tank, from amazon. One with good algae clearing reviews, for a pond. These cheap sterilizers won't last forever like a $900 pentair but they are your best bet given this invader
If you choose to boost or suppress nitrate or phosphate, that risks bringing in algae issues/ due to adding fertilizer
Here on out even with UV you must insert siphon hose, remove by 5 gallon repeat water change, any gathering or remassing in the system
Lastly, the rip clean robbed a communal organism of its community
There was insulation, shared resource, food capture and all benefits in that prior allowed mat
Now the remaining cells want to remass with their remaining energy; permit no remassing by force do not allow re growth as you tune growback hopes
You can 100% keep that tank free of dinos permanently, here on out
It is a matter of repeat target siphons now, until you get lucky and beat the toughest invader in reefing
I wanted a dinos job so badly, haven't had one in a while, thank you so very much!
Clean rinse verified agreed.
How did you clean the rocks, curious of the method
Predictions: growback work expected/ required in all dinos rip clean runs. It didn't get title of toughest invasion in reefing by folding in one pass
Your rip clean caused the least number of dinos cells to remain, so that your selected prevention method has a better chance.
Your rip clean removed particulate solid waste unrelated to your dinos issue, this detritus plugs up your reef surface area with waste, reducing oxygen/ generating waste acids
Your rip clean instated cloudless sand such that you can now vacuum + remove rocks for topical guiding if needed and it won't cast a huge waste cloud around the system
You de aged your tank with a rip clean, you lessened the chances of tradeoff invasions markedly
We didn't have to pay for retail items so far, to cause this newly cleaned system
Best prevention options:
Own and run a large uv meant for a pond, way overrated in gallonage compared to your tank, from amazon. One with good algae clearing reviews, for a pond. These cheap sterilizers won't last forever like a $900 pentair but they are your best bet given this invader
If you choose to boost or suppress nitrate or phosphate, that risks bringing in algae issues/ due to adding fertilizer
Here on out even with UV you must insert siphon hose, remove by 5 gallon repeat water change, any gathering or remassing in the system
Lastly, the rip clean robbed a communal organism of its community
There was insulation, shared resource, food capture and all benefits in that prior allowed mat
Now the remaining cells want to remass with their remaining energy; permit no remassing by force do not allow re growth as you tune growback hopes
You can 100% keep that tank free of dinos permanently, here on out
It is a matter of repeat target siphons now, until you get lucky and beat the toughest invader in reefing
I wanted a dinos job so badly, haven't had one in a while, thank you so very much!