Hey Guys,
I've been struggling with a cyanobacteria issue in my tank for over a year now, and despite maintaining low phosphates (0.04) and nitrates (0.5), the problem persists.
First off, part of it is my fault: The tank has been pretty neglected for the last year or so, but still, I don't understand why I have algae constantly, I have tried TONS of things, and it just keeps coming back, that is part of the reason I have "given up" (not really YET lol) I want to get rid of this and solve the problem!
Thank you for your help! (I probably forgot a bunch of info I will add later in the thread)
Even with a powerhead blasting the GSP, there is still a layer of cyano growing on the tissue that I have to blow off every few days (but it doesn't seem to care about the algae at all lol)
I've been struggling with a cyanobacteria issue in my tank for over a year now, and despite maintaining low phosphates (0.04) and nitrates (0.5), the problem persists.
First off, part of it is my fault: The tank has been pretty neglected for the last year or so, but still, I don't understand why I have algae constantly, I have tried TONS of things, and it just keeps coming back, that is part of the reason I have "given up" (not really YET lol) I want to get rid of this and solve the problem!
- Tank Details:
- Tank Size: 75g
- Lighting: 2x hydra 32HD
- Livestock:
- Fish: 2 clowns, 1 firefish, 1 Banggai cardinalfish, 1 flame hawkfish,
- Coral: 1 toadstool mushroom, 1 small GSP colony, 1 xenia frag (just got), 1 Nepthea frag (just got)
- CUC: 3x astrea snails, 1x cleaner shrimp, 2-3 blue legs
- Current Situation:
- Dealing with cyanobacteria for over a year.
- Originally started as crysophyte algae, it has become a persistent Cyano problem.
- It is growing on the corals a little, so I have my powerheads aimed at them, but I still have to turkey-baste the stuff off every day or so.
- Filtration:
- Reef Octopus Classic 110INT 4” Internal Protein Skimmer
- Refugium (not active right now)
- Bag o' carbon
- Filter sock
- Nutrient Levels:
- Phosphates: 0.04
- Nitrates: 0.5
- Here is photo of a chart over the years:
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- Recent Actions/changes:
- Dosing Algaefix for the past few weeks.
- Removed cheatomorpha algae. (bc of algaefix)
- I have tried to siphon the Cyano into my filter sock, and then change my filter sock, but it just comes back so quickly. WHY?????!!!!
- I have not been doing water changes in the last 6 months-ish to try to get my nutrients up
- I just switched from glass tops to screen tops, probably increasing the light intensity in my tank a lot
- Upcoming Plan??:
- I just purchased Chemiclean to address the Cyano issue, starting tomorrow.
- I Stopped dosing Algeafix, it does not seem to be doing anything of the past few weeks
- Mabye get more fish to get nutrients up? IDK LOL
My big question:
Despite maintaining low nutrient levels, why am I constantly dealing with algae, specifically cyanobacteria? Any ideas about the transition from cyrptophytes to cyanobacteria? How do I get rid of algae for good!!! I have always had algae in my tank and am tired of it! I want to have a nice reef tank, this tank has been up for 4 YEARS.Thank you for your help! (I probably forgot a bunch of info I will add later in the thread)
Even with a powerhead blasting the GSP, there is still a layer of cyano growing on the tissue that I have to blow off every few days (but it doesn't seem to care about the algae at all lol)