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Sup guys I have green cyano all over rocks and sand what can I do to fix this.... I blow off rocks weekly and do a 10 gallon water change and clean the sand. Tank is a water box 130 reef..po4 is at 0.02 no3 10....I been doseing po4 to keep them from hiting zero but this seems to make the problem worse..tank is 2 months old...here's a few pictures..tanks

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Continue doing as you're doing. Nothing abnormal going on. Uglies will get even worse for a while. If you want to take an extra measure start dosing live phyto. Don't go nuclear and start using miracle in a bottle products.
 

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Are you vacuuming it out during water changes? Use RODI? How's your CuC?
 
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Continue doing as you're doing. Nothing abnormal going on. Uglies will get even worse for a while. If you want to take an extra measure start dosing live phyto. Don't go nuclear and start using miracle in a bottle products.
Thanks for the reply I definitely do not want to use chemicals
 
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With all of the algae you encounter do the best to remove by hand. Using a toothbrush at the end of your gravel vacuum is a big helper. What size tank and what does your CuC look like?
 

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Cut back lighting, dose microbactor 7 daily, run a uv light if you have one . And I would hold off on water changes for a few weeks. Keep close eye on parameters . I like the dosing of live phytoplankton as one suggested .
 
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With all of the algae you encounter do the best to remove by hand. Using a toothbrush at the end of your gravel vacuum is a big helper. What size tank and what does your CuC look like?
Waterbox reef 130.4 about 30 Astraeas snails 10 sand sifting snails...6 hermit carbs I just added a starfish today
 

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Waterbox reef 130.4 about 30 Astraeas snails 10 sand sifting snails...6 hermit carbs I just added a starfish today
I'd get a 75g package or so from reefcleaners.org will add a bunch of diversity to your CuC. I started with the live phyto from algae barn but now make my own. Both will help greatly in the coming months.
 
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I'd get a 75g package or so from reefcleaners.org will add a bunch of diversity to your CuC. I started with the live phyto from algae barn but now make my own. Both will help greatly in the coming months.
Just got reef nutrition live phytoplankton gonna dose twice weekly
 

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Sup guys I have green cyano all over rocks and sand what can I do to fix this.... I blow off rocks weekly and do a 10 gallon water change and clean the sand. Tank is a water box 130 reef..po4 is at 0.02 no3 10....I been doseing po4 to keep them from hiting zero but this seems to make the problem worse..tank is 2 months old...here's a few pictures..tanks

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Holy bleep! That’s a large and persistent growth. I am sorry that I don’t have a remedy. I had a massive red version of this when I started my aquarium. I just kept vacuuming the stuff. I don’t recall doing anything more then that.
 

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I am running a pentiar smart uv 40 watt flow rate of 160 going through it...would microbactor clean help I have that on hand
No it’s a different type of bacteria and has never worked in the past for me , also could use a coupe tuxedo urchins
 

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This is normal to encounter during the early stages of your tank. I am usually against using chemicals but Dino X by fauna marin worked for me against green cyano.
 

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I am running a pentiar smart uv 40 watt flow rate of 160 going through it...would microbactor clean help I have that on hand
Also increase water flow and you might consider a 3-4 day black out period while your dosing outcompeting bacteria as cyano bacteria is photosynthetic . Chemical clean will work but chances are it can come back . You want to naturally support bacteria that outcompetes the cyano . It will take time to get through this so have patience . Nothing good in this hobby comes fast
 

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BRS supply has a video on ridding your tank of cyano that can be helpful . You can overcome this . Don’t get discouraged . It’s part of cycling the tank. It happens to most of us during the first few months , especially if at any time the tank zeroed out on pho’s and nitrates . Seriously go to brssupply.com their are all sorts of good videos there to help
 

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