Hi everyone,
I've posted multiple threads of my battle with prorocentrum dinoflagellates, and I believe I am in the later stages of the outbreak (knock on wood). Anyways I did end up removing the sand, and I don't regret it because I like the way bare bottoms look. Now I know that prorocentrum migrate down to the sand at night, and with the removal of sand, their main concentration is on the glass, and slight amounts on the rocks. Because of this, my question is; will a blackout and UV for 3 days be a final nail in the coffin as the dinos have no sand to migrate to? Also I have a fair amount of diatoms on the rocks so silicate dosing is working. My next question is about GHA. Maybe 4/15 of my green hair algae is being colonized by dinos, and i'm wondering if I should start adding a clean up crew like some snails or an emerald crab as well as manual removal, because the GHA is smothering corals, as well as housing dinos. I am also running carbon, so toxins for the inverts might not be a huge deal, but I don't want to take chances either. The vast bulk of the dinos were on the now removed sand so i doubt toxins are in nearly as high concentrations. I also have plenty of diatoms and film algae as well as GHA for inverts to eat. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. #reefsquad
I've posted multiple threads of my battle with prorocentrum dinoflagellates, and I believe I am in the later stages of the outbreak (knock on wood). Anyways I did end up removing the sand, and I don't regret it because I like the way bare bottoms look. Now I know that prorocentrum migrate down to the sand at night, and with the removal of sand, their main concentration is on the glass, and slight amounts on the rocks. Because of this, my question is; will a blackout and UV for 3 days be a final nail in the coffin as the dinos have no sand to migrate to? Also I have a fair amount of diatoms on the rocks so silicate dosing is working. My next question is about GHA. Maybe 4/15 of my green hair algae is being colonized by dinos, and i'm wondering if I should start adding a clean up crew like some snails or an emerald crab as well as manual removal, because the GHA is smothering corals, as well as housing dinos. I am also running carbon, so toxins for the inverts might not be a huge deal, but I don't want to take chances either. The vast bulk of the dinos were on the now removed sand so i doubt toxins are in nearly as high concentrations. I also have plenty of diatoms and film algae as well as GHA for inverts to eat. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. #reefsquad