Hi,
For the past few months, my tank has been plagued by both red and green Cyanobacteria algae, a situation that has only gotten worse as of late. So far, I have significantly bulked up my cleanup crew and have been manually removing as much as I could with each water change, but it feels like each week the algae gets more and more abundant. At this point, the green cyano is the biggest problem, as it is both preventing my SPS from growing and is choking out and killing my zoanthid colonies.
I’m reluctant to try any chemical methods, as I know that can sometimes harm more than just the algae. Are there any methods of removal that I’ve yet to try, that have worked out well for others? Thanks!
For the past few months, my tank has been plagued by both red and green Cyanobacteria algae, a situation that has only gotten worse as of late. So far, I have significantly bulked up my cleanup crew and have been manually removing as much as I could with each water change, but it feels like each week the algae gets more and more abundant. At this point, the green cyano is the biggest problem, as it is both preventing my SPS from growing and is choking out and killing my zoanthid colonies.
I’m reluctant to try any chemical methods, as I know that can sometimes harm more than just the algae. Are there any methods of removal that I’ve yet to try, that have worked out well for others? Thanks!