Hi all,
I’m having a bit of a nightmare at the moment.
My tank is 5 months old, due to a less than desirable phosphate test kit, I’ve been running phosphates at zero for most of that time. 6 weeks ago I developed the dreaded Dinos (prorocentrum, to be exact)
I started heavily dosing phosphates for a month and testing every morning, I’ve had detectable phosphates on the test kit for the past week or so.
I’m now dosing water glass to start a diatom bloom and hopefully win my dino battles
I have a number of corals including Zoas, discosoma mushrooms, GSP, a few torches and a octospawn. The corals seem to be doing fine, excluding one zoa frag that was originally on the sandbed that hasn’t opened for number of weeks.
The big question is do I vacuum the sandbed? Or let the tank get really ugly and wait for the diatoms to take over from the silicate dosing?
I’ve read mixed reviews.
Parameters are;
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 10-15 (was around 30, but over the course of a month with water changes it’s reduced)
phosphate 0.03 (dosing every day to increase by the same amount, but was bottomed out for a number of months)
Magnesium 1340
Calcium 380
I have a 20g cube, I’m not running a skimmer, i have 2 small clowns, 6 cerith snails, 4 nas and 2 turbos.
I’m dosing Microbacter 7 daily and water glass every day too.
I know this may be a long battle, but I’m starting to give up hope of getting my tank back to normal.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
I’m having a bit of a nightmare at the moment.
My tank is 5 months old, due to a less than desirable phosphate test kit, I’ve been running phosphates at zero for most of that time. 6 weeks ago I developed the dreaded Dinos (prorocentrum, to be exact)
I started heavily dosing phosphates for a month and testing every morning, I’ve had detectable phosphates on the test kit for the past week or so.
I’m now dosing water glass to start a diatom bloom and hopefully win my dino battles
I have a number of corals including Zoas, discosoma mushrooms, GSP, a few torches and a octospawn. The corals seem to be doing fine, excluding one zoa frag that was originally on the sandbed that hasn’t opened for number of weeks.
The big question is do I vacuum the sandbed? Or let the tank get really ugly and wait for the diatoms to take over from the silicate dosing?
I’ve read mixed reviews.
Parameters are;
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 10-15 (was around 30, but over the course of a month with water changes it’s reduced)
phosphate 0.03 (dosing every day to increase by the same amount, but was bottomed out for a number of months)
Magnesium 1340
Calcium 380
I have a 20g cube, I’m not running a skimmer, i have 2 small clowns, 6 cerith snails, 4 nas and 2 turbos.
I’m dosing Microbacter 7 daily and water glass every day too.
I know this may be a long battle, but I’m starting to give up hope of getting my tank back to normal.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks
Chris