So...how many people have experience with a phyto bloom in a home aquarium? I culture my own phtyo (nannochloropsis oculata) at home and last weekend (the 7th/8th) I was cleaning my culture vessels (aka 1 gal gatorade jugs) and poured probably close to 2 cups into my 125. And I thought all was fine...
...Until...
Over the last 4-5 days my aquarium started getting a little cloudy, which is usually a sign to change my carbon. So I was a little busy and didn't get to it until this past weekend, all the while my tank slowly got a little cloudier, but the corals are all happy (duh, there is plenty of phyto to go around) and the fish aren't stressed.
Wellllll.....then this happened:
So I am thinking now would be the time to upload my collection of filter feeders. Any recommendations there?
Also, what are your best suggestions for general removal of my bloom?
Obviously it only bloomed due to excess nutrients, which amuses me as my testing level of NO3 is usually around 2-5 and my PO4 around .02-.04.
...Until...
Over the last 4-5 days my aquarium started getting a little cloudy, which is usually a sign to change my carbon. So I was a little busy and didn't get to it until this past weekend, all the while my tank slowly got a little cloudier, but the corals are all happy (duh, there is plenty of phyto to go around) and the fish aren't stressed.
Wellllll.....then this happened:
So I am thinking now would be the time to upload my collection of filter feeders. Any recommendations there?
Also, what are your best suggestions for general removal of my bloom?
Obviously it only bloomed due to excess nutrients, which amuses me as my testing level of NO3 is usually around 2-5 and my PO4 around .02-.04.