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Turn off your lights and raise your tank temp to 80-81. Do this for 3-4 weeks, then gradually increase your light intensity to where you would like it. Should clear up the Dino’s.
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I think it would. Actually I know it would, but then they will come right back. I really need to get the underlying issue sorted. Which is like what everyone is saying, too many dang chems. Which sounds like a rad party, but not so fun for a reef tank.Turn off your lights and raise your tank temp to 80-81. Do this for 3-4 weeks, then gradually increase your light intensity to where you would like it. Should clear up the Dino’s.
OMG. I think I'd just throw away the whole tank and buy a new one. Or maybe download a virtual reef tank you can watch on TV or computer.(trigger warning all the algae)
Ok so brand new tank somehow gets byropsis. Since I have no corals I think ok let's treat it. Fluzocole and it's gone. Cool. Nope, now I have what looks like cyano. Ok fine, side effect of fluzocole let's just treat it. Chemiclean doesn't do crap. In fact everything is worse.
It's stingy, makes a sheets, easily removes, doesn't seem to bother livestock, grows on glass, sand, rocks. Grows back after removal within hours. Does not respond to three day blackout.
I went a whole month of no water changes, then one 20% each week. I tried uv.
I am currently dosing nitrates and phosphates to keep them at 10ppm nitrate and phosphate .01-.02 daily. Adding 20mL of MB7 daily, 10mL H2O2, and coral snow 15mL. Changing socks daily, and cleaning skimmer twice a day. No change so far.
I suck so bad at this. I'm keep trying and just keep fing it all up. At least I don't have corals. So I have what appears to be white turf algae, it doesn't come off like the rest of this stuff and it's getting blasted by the mp40. I also have about five specs of cotton candy algae that just appeared today. And what I think might be dinos? I don't know.
I don't have my microscope. I tried an experiment. One cup tank water each cup with a chunk of this algae. First is control, then I tried dinox in one cup, algae fix in another, fluzocole in another. All four algae chunks looked the same. Nothing changed. This stuff also clings to your arm hair if you put you arm in the tank. It's almost like this brown gunk is dead. But it's not. I'm at a loss.
SO JESUS TAKE THE WHEEL!
Here is some algae **** for you.
Oh and we are fostering this thing. I'm told he is cat. His name is Paws. On Monday his leg is getting removed. So he will then be a Tri Paw. See what I did there? Hopefully someone will want a cat with three legs.
After failing for 26 years I think so. I have proof I was successful for roughly half that time.OMG. I think I'd just throw away the whole tank and buy a new one. Or maybe download a virtual reef tank you can watch on TV or computer.
Sometimes the first tank just isn’t the best. In my experience, starting over after a crash is the best experience to treat your knowledge. My first tank:(trigger warning all the algae)
Ok so brand new tank somehow gets byropsis. Since I have no corals I think ok let's treat it. Fluzocole and it's gone. Cool. Nope, now I have what looks like cyano. Ok fine, side effect of fluzocole let's just treat it. Chemiclean doesn't do crap. In fact everything is worse.
It's stingy, makes a sheets, easily removes, doesn't seem to bother livestock, grows on glass, sand, rocks. Grows back after removal within hours. Does not respond to three day blackout.
I went a whole month of no water changes, then one 20% each week. I tried uv.
I am currently dosing nitrates and phosphates to keep them at 10ppm nitrate and phosphate .01-.02 daily. Adding 20mL of MB7 daily, 10mL H2O2, and coral snow 15mL. Changing socks daily, and cleaning skimmer twice a day. No change so far.
I suck so bad at this. I'm keep trying and just keep fing it all up. At least I don't have corals. So I have what appears to be white turf algae, it doesn't come off like the rest of this stuff and it's getting blasted by the mp40. I also have about five specs of cotton candy algae that just appeared today. And what I think might be dinos? I don't know.
I don't have my microscope. I tried an experiment. One cup tank water each cup with a chunk of this algae. First is control, then I tried dinox in one cup, algae fix in another, fluzocole in another. All four algae chunks looked the same. Nothing changed. This stuff also clings to your arm hair if you put you arm in the tank. It's almost like this brown gunk is dead. But it's not. I'm at a loss.
SO JESUS TAKE THE WHEEL!
Here is some algae **** for you.
Oh and we are fostering this thing. I'm told he is cat. His name is Paws. On Monday his leg is getting removed. So he will then be a Tri Paw. See what I did there? Hopefully someone will want a cat with three legs.
You're right.You need to stop using chemicals. As you can tell, they only make things worse.
I would syphon as much as possible what is on the sand, take the rocks out and brush them in tank water (you don’y want to kill your live rock), and do a big water change. Then dim your lights for a while, maybe 30% (assuming you don’t have any corals). In time, you will turn them back up gradually.
Then, just observe what is going on. Give it time. Keep dosing bacteria, add lots of copepods and a bit of phytoplankton. See what happens, and whatever does, find natural ways to help it go away.
This takes time. Breathe and relax.
Dinos went away for me once I hit 82.Turn off your lights and raise your tank temp to 80-81. Do this for 3-4 weeks, then gradually increase your light intensity to where you would like it. Should clear up the Dino’s.
Did they stay gone?Dinos went away for me once I hit 82.
I emailed because I will not do the hold for pickup. In my area it comes from the hub which is the airport to the local hub which is the last stop for the day on the other side of town which makes hold for pickup obsolete. We get freight all day long from Fed Ex ground and express. So it is better to just deliver directly, also we are one of the first drops of the day bright and early at 8am.Indo pacific sea farm (ipsf.com) offers a $99 package that provided mudd and sand with their mix and match option.
I try to order from them once a year to rebalance my tank.
You usually have to pick up at the nearest FedEx location. Something worth considering.