Well, I thought I had cyanobacteria (red slime & bubbles) and had been battling it for a while using H2O2 and other means but to no avail. After sending a sample for evaluation, it was determined that I had an outbreak of spirulina and not cyanobacteria. Any suggestions for treatment?
I'm not opposed to use of chemicals whether it be Algaefix Marine or other options.
For background. I have a 65 gallon tank and clearly don't have enough livestock as I'm having to dose KNO3 in order to bump up my nitrates. Both nitrates and phosphates have been undetectable. Once I started dosing nitrates, I've been keeping them about 2ppm.
I'm not opposed to use of chemicals whether it be Algaefix Marine or other options.
For background. I have a 65 gallon tank and clearly don't have enough livestock as I'm having to dose KNO3 in order to bump up my nitrates. Both nitrates and phosphates have been undetectable. Once I started dosing nitrates, I've been keeping them about 2ppm.