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Micheal your tank has really turned around this week ...looks awesome ...great work ..!!
Whats a good target level for N and P when fighting Dinos?Dinos will only come back if there continues too be an unbalance in microbiology in the tank.or no3 and p04 arent kept at measurable levels....adding copepods and phytoplankton will help keeping dinos in check ...yes they will probably always be in the tank ...but are out competed...
No3 5-10ppm po4 0.03 -0.01Whats a good target level for N and P when fighting Dinos?
All with ur help!Micheal your tank has really turned around this week ...looks awesome ...great work ..!!
Will doMicheal, looking good... keep us updated..
do you mean 0.03 to 0.1?No3 5-10ppm po4 0.03 -0.01
Nitrates/no3.......po4/phosdo you mean 0.03 to 0.1?
How do copepods compete against dinos? Do dinos eat detritus?They are part of the ecological food chain....
At the very bottom is phytoplankton..then things like copepods ( not necessarily directly next in line)...you want too creat a health microbiology in your tank ....copepods wont eat dinos ...but help too compete against them ....just like dosing liquid silicates too induce a diatom bloom ...but that's for dinos that dont rise into the water column at night like yours do ....so UV wont affect them
It's about creating a healthy microbiology in your tank ..the food chain..that starts with phytoplankton...and then (not necessarily next) copepods ...How do copepods compete against dinos? Do dinos eat detritus?
Video of my tank today... Feeling good about it!
Nice tank ....and looking good ...!!!!
Yes pleaseI could try a higher magnification video or pics if you think it would help?
?? What is SI?If you've been dosing si
Si = silicate ...I was confused thought this was a different thread...but you have ostreopsis...so UV is needed ....if it was prorocentrum or amphidiniums...then you can beter dose silicate?? What is SI?