Need some advice on removing Dino what should I do. I have been treating it as cyano due to LFS miss identifying. Do I go at it manually or go to chemicals. It is a mixed reef with corals and fish.
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UV filter killed mine in 3 days. Looked just like yours. Mine were Ostreopsis. You'll want to start running carbon right now as they can be poisonous.
The little gold looking pills are dinos.
UV filter killed mine in 3 days. Looked just like yours. Mine were Ostreopsis. You'll want to start running carbon right now as they can be poisonous.
The little gold looking pills are dinos.
Yes I did a 3 day black out and did a chemiclean to rid of them! I am sorry to hear your problem wasn't so simpleDid you ever conquer your Dino’s? I’ve been battling them for months... after I treated this god awful, black cyano with Chemiclean they took over. Literally made my entire house stink too. Did daily water changes, swapped out gfo, carbon, purigen. Ran 2 9w UV sterilizers (not sure if they’re stage one sterilizers, which I believe are the only ones worth using) 24hrs on 24hrs off. At first they were just unsightly but then my nems started acting weird and not inflating. Starved the tank for 5 days, 3 of which there was no light, and that bout kicked it. Nems returned to their normal, inflated, happy selves, fish were never really effected...Went a week with a strand or two free floating in the display, but as of this morning it’s full bore again!
I’m glad to hear that! I’m giving a blackout another shot, and I have some Chemiclean leftover. Hopefully I get the same results as you. Good luck with your tank!Yes I did a 3 day black out and did a chemiclean to rid of them! I am sorry to hear your problem wasn't so simple