Cyano? I have cyano tooNot with dino unfortunately
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Cyano? I have cyano tooNot with dino unfortunately
If i dont add nopox wouldnt that bottlm out my phosphate?Yep - your issue is dinos. . . Burt take a breather. This method easier than it looks:
Prepare by blowing this stuff loose with a turkey baster and siphon up loose particles. Turn lights off (at least white and run blue at 10-15% IF you have light dependant corals) for 5 days and at night dose 1ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 10 gallons for all 5 nights. If you dont have light dependent coral- turn all lights off. During the day dose 1ml of liquid bacteria (such as micro bacter 7 or XLM) per 10 gallons. Clean filters daily and DO NOT FEED CORAL FOODS OR ADD NOPOX
After trial and Error myself, I found my tank to have the same issues yours did at my 5 month mark, its the ugly phase and likely you will find more pest algae. I recommend bright wells Microbacteria 7, regular dosing can really help not to get rid of your algae but it instead introduces new bacteria that can compete and keep it from getting out of control. This product effectively removed my green, red cyn algae and my Dinos.I am leaning towards conclusion that you have Dino.
Some here advocates water changes, but if you do some research, that is not a recommended thing to do as it may dilute nutrients and Dinos will spread more.
Vacuum Dinos from sand and rocks to filter sock and reuse water.
There is plenty of guides how to fight Dinos, ( blackouts, UV lights, Hydrogen peroxide, skimming, etc.).
Forget about correcting chemical parameters or changing to different salt now. Your chemistry is fine.
I recommend a UV filter if your water is cloudy and if algae growth gets out of controlAfter trial and Error myself, I found my tank to have the same issues yours did at my 5 month mark, its the ugly phase and likely you will find more pest algae. I recommend bright wells Microbacteria 7, regular dosing can really help not to get rid of your algae but it instead introduces new bacteria that can compete and keep it from getting out of control. This product effectively removed my green, red cyn algae and my Dinos.
But isnt a UV filter have a downside of removing corals nutrients or smth?I recommend a UV filter if your water is cloudy and if algae growth gets out of control
AquaBiomics found that CONTINUOUS use of UV filter is decreasing population of some beneficial bacteria in water column. You have Dinos though and you need to exterminate them. BTW most advocate to use UV filter at night as some Dinos are migrating to water column when light is off.But isnt a UV filter have a downside of removing corals nutrients or smth?
UV does not remove nutrients.But isnt a UV filter have a downside of removing corals nutrients or smth?
Im confused u said not to add neophos what im supposed to do when phosphate drops to 0?Not with dino unfortunately
Address the dino first then you can raise your levelsIm confused u said not to add neophos what im supposed to do when phosphate drops to 0?
Im getting a uv sterilizer added.Address the dino first then you can raise your levels
and scrape all that crap off the back wall and suck it out ...happy reefing my dudeIm getting a uv sterilizer added.
So chemiclean will work on the cyano? Will make them vanish?Looks like cyano. Cyano can also be green and brown. if you got dino's then that's also a easy fix. my suggestion is to suck it all out when you do a water change. I've used chemi clean for cyano and it worked great. dino's id go ahead and get some Mexican turbo snails and dump them in there and you wont have much of a dino problem after that cause they love that stuff. if you gonna clean everything your probably gonna have to do a couple water changes to get all that outa there. after water change make sure your parameters are back up. I've done water changes and it would strip my parameters.
Be cautious about adding antibiotics to your tank...So chemiclean will work on the cyano? Will make them vanish?
Why?Be cautious about adding antibiotics to your tank...
UV will help but will not address what is already thereIm getting a uv sterilizer added.
For the same reason humans shouldn't take them unless absolutely needed. The more you expose your system to antibiotics, the more likely you will promote antibiotic resistant bacterial strains in your tank.Why?