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...and just noticed this today, Cyano bloom i'm assuming? if so, let it run it's course correct? I really am tryin' to leave my reef do it's thing naturally, w/o treating with chems as much as possible. any and all advise is welcome!

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Cyano will follow most likely. I am passing the diatoms and beginning a little cyano. And it's actually lime green? Lol I have a little red cyano also

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Then it's in the air in my home because I haven't introduced anything other than Dr tims, and rock that has been in a freshwater system for years after an acid bath.
 

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http://www.reefedition.com/291/

stage 5 of the cycle, generally is cyano. It is in the sticky for the supreme guide to setting up a saltwater aquarium. That being said i have no idea how it is introduced so you may be 100% correct twilliard. I just know I have begun getting some and am hoping it is just a normal stage of the cycle like that guide says. :(.
 

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The introduction of cyanobacteria is quite interesting as I am working on finding the answer to this.
They have similar forms of diatoms as we can see with our eyes.
 

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I'm not brand new to reefing but ive been out of the hobby for a while only with the freshwater system, and i never imagined in a million years that i would be so fascinated with colored slime again!
 

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