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Hey yall.
I'll make this post short and concise.
About 1.5 weeks ago, I started noticing what I thought was diatoms, started as green slime algae on rocks, coated my rocks a nice dark green color, then I saw brown algae on the sand, so I siphoned it up for a few days, noticed it got worse.
Thought it was cyano, but I am 99.9% sure its Dinos.
Yesterday, I didn't clean the sand bed and it got very heavy thick film of the Dino, so before lights out, I vacced it up through a mesh filter and replaced the water.
This morning, I woke up and my fish were super lethargic, the blenny was breathing heavy in his hole where he hides, I fed the tank and nobody ate, the fish were breathing a little heavy, my goby was acting strange hiding in the corner of the tank, labored breathing, and my wrasse was nowhere to be found.
so.. last night I bought some Dino-X its already here, along with Neophos, my Phos and Nitrates are both 0, I have been dosing Sodium Nitrate for the past week, still no reading on my API kit (api kit works because when I cycled it was reading nitrates at 80+ ppm, so I know it's not that).
I took down the tank, took out the rock, and netted my fish in a 5 gallon bucket with fresh salt water at 1.022, I have a heater in the bucket at 77 degrees and a small air stone for gas exchange.
I plan to dose Dino-X tonight, and hopefully in the next few days they are gone.
Any suggestions about when to put the fish back? should I just keep them in a bucket, and change out the water everyday to make sure ammonia doesn't build up?
I don't want to add them prematurely to the tank, I am pretty sure the dino's were releasing toxins and affecting the fish.
I will add my carbon back into the tank after the treatment, I also was using phosguard, but I am going to remove that as I think it's stripping my phosphates to 0.
Thanks for the read.
I'll make this post short and concise.
About 1.5 weeks ago, I started noticing what I thought was diatoms, started as green slime algae on rocks, coated my rocks a nice dark green color, then I saw brown algae on the sand, so I siphoned it up for a few days, noticed it got worse.
Thought it was cyano, but I am 99.9% sure its Dinos.
Yesterday, I didn't clean the sand bed and it got very heavy thick film of the Dino, so before lights out, I vacced it up through a mesh filter and replaced the water.
This morning, I woke up and my fish were super lethargic, the blenny was breathing heavy in his hole where he hides, I fed the tank and nobody ate, the fish were breathing a little heavy, my goby was acting strange hiding in the corner of the tank, labored breathing, and my wrasse was nowhere to be found.
so.. last night I bought some Dino-X its already here, along with Neophos, my Phos and Nitrates are both 0, I have been dosing Sodium Nitrate for the past week, still no reading on my API kit (api kit works because when I cycled it was reading nitrates at 80+ ppm, so I know it's not that).
I took down the tank, took out the rock, and netted my fish in a 5 gallon bucket with fresh salt water at 1.022, I have a heater in the bucket at 77 degrees and a small air stone for gas exchange.
I plan to dose Dino-X tonight, and hopefully in the next few days they are gone.
Any suggestions about when to put the fish back? should I just keep them in a bucket, and change out the water everyday to make sure ammonia doesn't build up?
I don't want to add them prematurely to the tank, I am pretty sure the dino's were releasing toxins and affecting the fish.
I will add my carbon back into the tank after the treatment, I also was using phosguard, but I am going to remove that as I think it's stripping my phosphates to 0.
Thanks for the read.