Another post about Dinoflagellates — I know
I’ve been dealing with cyano in my tank for the last couple of weeks. I’ve gone through a bunch of posts and understand there’s usually no single fix for this issue. I’ve been monitoring my parameters and everything has been stable and within normal ranges.
I recently bumped up the flow to see if that would help. I’m still not totally sure how to determine what counts as too little or too much flow, but so far my corals don’t seem unhappy and my fish aren’t showing signs of stress. Are there other signs — good or bad — that I should be watching for when it comes to flow?
I’m also considering adding another Nero 3 on the front of the tank to improve circulation (see picture below). On top of that, I’ve thought about dimming my lights and renting a PAR meter since it feels like the right time to really dial that in and rule lighting out as a contributor.
I’ve also ordered some copepods and phytoplankton since that’s something I haven’t been dosing regularly, and I’ve read it can help naturally with tank balance. My plan is to dose pods and phyto for a couple of weeks, then potentially add some beneficial bacteria if needed.
I’m open to suggestions and would love to hear what has worked for others — especially if you’ve successfully beaten cyano without going the chemical route. Thanks in advance!
I’ve been dealing with cyano in my tank for the last couple of weeks. I’ve gone through a bunch of posts and understand there’s usually no single fix for this issue. I’ve been monitoring my parameters and everything has been stable and within normal ranges.I recently bumped up the flow to see if that would help. I’m still not totally sure how to determine what counts as too little or too much flow, but so far my corals don’t seem unhappy and my fish aren’t showing signs of stress. Are there other signs — good or bad — that I should be watching for when it comes to flow?
I’m also considering adding another Nero 3 on the front of the tank to improve circulation (see picture below). On top of that, I’ve thought about dimming my lights and renting a PAR meter since it feels like the right time to really dial that in and rule lighting out as a contributor.
I’ve also ordered some copepods and phytoplankton since that’s something I haven’t been dosing regularly, and I’ve read it can help naturally with tank balance. My plan is to dose pods and phyto for a couple of weeks, then potentially add some beneficial bacteria if needed.
I’m open to suggestions and would love to hear what has worked for others — especially if you’ve successfully beaten cyano without going the chemical route. Thanks in advance!
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