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Hey all,
I have a Red Sea 350 and for the 1st time in all my years of reefing got a Dino outbreak.
I tried toying with Biopellets…however, it went bad. Bottomed out nitrates and phosphates. Being I have never had Dino’s I am in new territory to try combating them. I have read peroxide dosing and numerous other outlets.
I just hooked up a Aqua uv 25 watt and though I doubt it will kill them entirely being not all of them are in the column if I increase feeding to promote increased nitrates and sustain it at a higher “safe” level will I eventually choke them out?
I always try the most natural approach before chemically treating anything.
Thanks for any input.
I have a Red Sea 350 and for the 1st time in all my years of reefing got a Dino outbreak.
I tried toying with Biopellets…however, it went bad. Bottomed out nitrates and phosphates. Being I have never had Dino’s I am in new territory to try combating them. I have read peroxide dosing and numerous other outlets.
I just hooked up a Aqua uv 25 watt and though I doubt it will kill them entirely being not all of them are in the column if I increase feeding to promote increased nitrates and sustain it at a higher “safe” level will I eventually choke them out?
I always try the most natural approach before chemically treating anything.
Thanks for any input.