Over the last month or so I have seen spots red slimy stuff growing on my rocks and close to frags. This has been happening in high and low flow areas. I am guessing this could be a form of cyano which I brush and siphon out. Also, my sandbed and glass panels go brown with a stringy organism quite fast and lump together when I remove them. The same grow over all my powerheads quite fast. I assume this to be a form of Dino. They also grow on my rock and frags are stringy to look at with little air bubbles which I guess are trapped from my in-tank skimmer. The worst is the sand bed which they sort of lump together and are hard to siphon out sometimes.
My parameters have been stable with Phosphates hovering around 0.03 - 0.05 and Nitrates between 10 - 15 ppm over this time period so it really hasn't bottomed out atleast not from what my Hanna checkers say. I am a little perplexed as to what could be causing this as there have been no major swings in my tank and lighting has been stable too.
I am considering treating these issues with the 3% Hydrogen Peroxide solution. I am guessing this would be the medical grade we get at pharmacies or is there something specific that I should be looking at? My tank is a 30 gal mixed reef so I assume it would be 3ml dosed everyday for about a week directly into the water column?
I am quite interested to hear the experience other people have had with this technique in treating Dinos and Cyano. Especially from @vetteguy53081 who sparked my interest in this area.
My tank is about 10 months old and started of with dead rock. I've gone through a few blooms initially and I am a little perplexed at how I am getting this right now with stable parameters.
My parameters have been stable with Phosphates hovering around 0.03 - 0.05 and Nitrates between 10 - 15 ppm over this time period so it really hasn't bottomed out atleast not from what my Hanna checkers say. I am a little perplexed as to what could be causing this as there have been no major swings in my tank and lighting has been stable too.
I am considering treating these issues with the 3% Hydrogen Peroxide solution. I am guessing this would be the medical grade we get at pharmacies or is there something specific that I should be looking at? My tank is a 30 gal mixed reef so I assume it would be 3ml dosed everyday for about a week directly into the water column?
I am quite interested to hear the experience other people have had with this technique in treating Dinos and Cyano. Especially from @vetteguy53081 who sparked my interest in this area.
My tank is about 10 months old and started of with dead rock. I've gone through a few blooms initially and I am a little perplexed at how I am getting this right now with stable parameters.