Antibiotics could also harm your beneficial bacteria.
Any pics of tank
I dont have a pic but i have a video i sent to my friend.
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Antibiotics could also harm your beneficial bacteria.
Any pics of tank
This video perfect and yes dino. If you have time - you will win the battle.I dont have a pic but i have a video i sent to my friend.
Is that the only thing works for dinos? Hydrogen preoxide? Nothing else?This video perfect and yes dino. If you have time - you will win the battle.
Prepare by starting 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
You can fish fish as normal and if blackout, ambient light in room will work for them
No but most effective in a short amount of time while safeIs that the only thing works for dinos? Hydrogen preoxide? Nothing else?
Is that why my corals closed up because of dinos? Even if theu are not on them they still toxic?No but most effective in a short amount of time while safe
Yes there toxic get a microscope look at them to see what kind u have…Is that why my corals closed up because of dinos? Even if theu are not on them they still toxic?
All i see is cyano in my tank where do you see dino?No but most effective in a short amount of time while safe
Yes chemiclean will wipe it out. Turkey baster and blow off all cyano from rocks and then suction it off during water change. Scrape your back wall clean and suction it out during water change. Suction your sand bed clean during water change. After that refil your tank. Add chemiclean for the appropriate dose and it will disappear. And then wait a day or two and do one last waterchange. And boom there you go. Don’t worry about bacteria. Your not gonna develop some sort of Superman bacteria as talked about earlier.So chemiclean will work on the cyano? Will make them vanish?
Green is cyano- other is not and for cyano, chemi clean is an alternative and not a solution. As with dino, cyano also photosynthetic.All i see is cyano in my tank where do you see dino?
Dinos have low level toxins and is capable of affecting invertsI 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.
Cyano bacteria can look like dino's. if its dark and green it can look exactly like dinos. there is a excellent video BRS put out and it talks about cyanobacteria and how people can mistake it for Dino'sAll i see is cyano in my tank where do you see dino?