Affected tank 500 litres (around 135 gl) 5 years
I have recently been battling with what I believed to be Cyano for the months.
After the frustration of adding bottles of Tropic Marin Cyo-Control and other products to combat Cyano, I finally had enough and used Chemiclean!
After the treatment I was not convinced it had worked as I still could see rusty red patches in the sand bed so proceeded to siphon as much out as possible and replace with new washed dry sand, ran carbon to remove the Chemiclean (As skimmer was still going nuts!!) and performed a few 20% water changes which made the tank look new again.
About a week and a half after I'm now facing the dreaded rusty looking sand bed once more (primarily around the bottom of the rock) and a dusty covering over parts of the aqua scape. I initially thought it was Cyano again, but then thought well I did add new sand, perhaps it's Diatoms and the new sand caused a mini cycle????
After more research I started leaning more towards dinoflagellates, but the fact my system has pretty high nutrients (Nitrate ranges between 15 - 20ppm and Phosphates 0.45ppm) I was more confused as we are told Dinos love low nutrient systems, but I now know this is a misconception!
Finally I had to know and purchased a microscope to identify the culprit for my own piece of mind and to obviously target using the appropriate method to fix the issue, well at least for now!!
I have now identified that I have dinoflagellates and believe these to be the "Ostreopsis" variety, but I keep looking at more and more samples and have started to confuse myself, starting to think I may have two varieties, perhaps "Amphidinium" too? - I assume you can have both varieties present at the same time, as it makes no sense as to why you couldn't?
Please can I get the opinion of the community as to what variety you believe I'm up against as I need a second opinion?
See below YouTube videos from microscope:
Appreciate all input and thank you for taking the time to help.
Thanks
Nitrox
I have recently been battling with what I believed to be Cyano for the months.
After the frustration of adding bottles of Tropic Marin Cyo-Control and other products to combat Cyano, I finally had enough and used Chemiclean!
After the treatment I was not convinced it had worked as I still could see rusty red patches in the sand bed so proceeded to siphon as much out as possible and replace with new washed dry sand, ran carbon to remove the Chemiclean (As skimmer was still going nuts!!) and performed a few 20% water changes which made the tank look new again.
About a week and a half after I'm now facing the dreaded rusty looking sand bed once more (primarily around the bottom of the rock) and a dusty covering over parts of the aqua scape. I initially thought it was Cyano again, but then thought well I did add new sand, perhaps it's Diatoms and the new sand caused a mini cycle????
After more research I started leaning more towards dinoflagellates, but the fact my system has pretty high nutrients (Nitrate ranges between 15 - 20ppm and Phosphates 0.45ppm) I was more confused as we are told Dinos love low nutrient systems, but I now know this is a misconception!
Finally I had to know and purchased a microscope to identify the culprit for my own piece of mind and to obviously target using the appropriate method to fix the issue, well at least for now!!
I have now identified that I have dinoflagellates and believe these to be the "Ostreopsis" variety, but I keep looking at more and more samples and have started to confuse myself, starting to think I may have two varieties, perhaps "Amphidinium" too? - I assume you can have both varieties present at the same time, as it makes no sense as to why you couldn't?
Please can I get the opinion of the community as to what variety you believe I'm up against as I need a second opinion?
See below YouTube videos from microscope:
Appreciate all input and thank you for taking the time to help.
Thanks
Nitrox
