does a 200 micron filter sock catch any of the dino or does it just pass right threw it
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Through it. Needs to be around 10 micron.does a 200 micron filter sock catch any of the dino or does it just pass right threw it
You can try Reef Flux ;Hilarious;HilariousI tried flucanozole last year, 3 doses and it comes back.
Started dosing sodium silicate solution last Friday evening, over the course of 4 days I achieved a 2-3 ppm level. Reading thr Salifert test kit is a challenge. Also hit the sandbed hard with a sand vac Saturday and Sunday. By Monday Dino’s where back in the exact same places which leads me to believe they somehow attach to the sand. I was hitting them with enough suction that I was getting sand with the water. Strange! Next time I’m just sucking then out sand and all with a hose. Still keeping up with N and P. N is around 8ppm, P is close to 1ppm.
By Monday I started seeing a brown haze on the glass, pictures where taken Tuesday of a glass scrape. Looks like diatoms and algae with some Dino’s. I didn’t expect to see Dino’s on glass also looks like I have a picture of a cell splitting.
So far my Dino population has not changed much. They are in several distinct areas which could make removal of the sand a little easier.
I tried flucanozole last year, 3 doses and it comes back.
Everyone I've seen use it has had success?It's a Miracle Cure! (The miracle is that it always comes back. )
To be fair there's a high number of success stories. Then again, there is for vibrant.Everyone I've seen use it has had success?
I think it also boils down to whos using it correctly and dosing correctly. How many people also want to admit to physically removing as much as they possibly can versus side stepping with a case of LARS? Lot of situational factors including forgetting to remove carbon etc. But nobody will admit. It just becomes a back and fortg battle. I truly believe it works.To be fair there's a high number of success stories. Then again, there is for vibrant.
Quite a few of the successes do go sour though.
Understandably so. I feel the same about vibrant lolOh no doubt. For every failure there is a hidden reason.
I'm fairly confident it works also.
Remember @mcarrol is like a new age hippy. If involves pharmaceuticals or a PhD then he's not keen.
Did you have chrysos before dinos or both?well boys and girls. I am back. As predicted, once i cured crysophytes, DINOS!
but, im gonna attempt something. instead of dosing phosphates (mine are already around .04) im gonna try the algae barn method and see if there is any merit to it. Im not afraid!
i have photos of species in the tank under microscope and before shots.
1 whole bottle of phyto coming up (yep doing it)