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I’d clean it. I clean mine. I have plenty of algae everywhere else in the tank. I want to see my fish.I might have a forest on the glass before that happens.
I won't be able to see my poor fish.
Eradication is impossible if you plan on adding new life to the system. You could theoretically dose bleach for today, eradicate tomorrow, only to introduce more the next day.Forgive me if that has already been spelled out. I am looking to fully eradicate Dino's from a system. I used to have a chart saved that was a research paper on concentrations of bleach that would kill all dins and cysts, but can't seem to find it. I was thinking of bleaching the system followed be full fresh water followed by air drying. I am at the point where I do not care what I have to do in order to disinfect the dins from the system I'm just looking at what is needed for complete eradication without chances of reinfection? Thank you guys for your time.
Eradication is impossible if you plan on adding new life to the system. You could theoretically dose bleach for today, eradicate tomorrow, only to introduce more the next day.
So you want to break the system down, clean and air dry the tank?I totally get that if dins are reintroduced to a system that it's the same game over again. At this point I am just looking for a clean the system and get it back running and have no dinos if theoretically they were never reintroduced. I remember a research study on eradicating dins in water systems of boats. There was a concentration of bleach that would kill dins and cysts. I am also wondering if air drying would kill cysts on something like equipment or rock given a period of time for example.
I think i kind of understand what you are asking but considering we see dinos with a microscope, they can hide in cracks that can only be seen withna microscope. Air drying rocks would only kill surface bacteria and any moisture in the cracks would allow the cysts to survive.I totally get that if dins are reintroduced to a system that it's the same game over again. At this point I am just looking for a clean the system and get it back running and have no dinos if theoretically they were never reintroduced. I remember a research study on eradicating dins in water systems of boats. There was a concentration of bleach that would kill dins and cysts. I am also wondering if air drying would kill cysts on something like equipment or rock given a period of time for example.
Gotcha. Run 1:18 bleach:water through the tank and equipment. Let everything air dry for a couple days. Thats it.I am trying to totally break down a system. Take everything out of it. Throw away all of the livestock. Bleach the system, fresh water rinse it. Dry it out. Like whatever I have to do to be in theory dino free. @reeferfoxx. Juan kind of also wondering how much bleach do I need to use, a cup per gallon, 4 cups i.e.. what concentration of chlorine will kill dino cysts.
Had my original bout w Osti in May. Dinos returned yesterday.. please ID
Pic & vid attachedHad my original bout w Osti in May. Dinos returned yesterday.. please ID
I've had UV running entire time but moved pump out of display into sump. It's back in display now. PO4 steady at .08-.12, however NO3 dropped to 2-4. Elevated back to 10Its still ostre. If you ran UV either you disconnected it, dead bulb, or you let nutrients zero out again.
Are you dosing extra trace elements, having salinity swings, parameter swings or anything of the sort? Sounds like a stability problem.I've had UV running entire time but moved pump out of display into sump. It's back in display now. PO4 steady at .08-.12, however NO3 dropped to 2-4. Elevated back to 10
I dont dose anything except fish food lol. Parameters have been stable except I hadn't tested no3 in weeks, ... thanks for your helpAre you dosing extra trace elements, having salinity swings, parameter swings or anything of the sort? Sounds like a stability problem.
Sorry if im unable to pin point the reason for the rebloom. I hope i helped with looking into possible areas of concern?I dont dose anything except fish food lol. Parameters have been stable except I hadn't tested no3 in weeks, ... thanks for your help