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So my tank is 18 months old. My nitrate and phosphate are always 0. So guess what major dino outbreak. Using dino x as directed for a week now. No improvement yet. Was dosing nitrate and phosphate but haven't been. Also been using vibrant for 2 weeks or so as directed. Got green film algae on side glass.

What should I do? My few corals seem to be suffering as well. I know it's too clean. Dino x has me running skimmer but n I feel I should now. Any help would be great.
 
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So my tank is 18 months old. My nitrate and phosphate are always 0. So guess what major dino outbreak. Using dino x as directed for a week now. No improvement yet. Was dosing nitrate and phosphate but haven't been. Also been using vibrant for 2 weeks or so as directed. Got green film algae on side glass.

What should I do? My few corals seem to be suffering as well. I know it's too clean. Dino x has me running skimmer but n I feel I should now. Any help would be great.
 

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