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Well that sucks lol. Guess I'll start by trying to raise the oh. Thanks for all the help guys.I believe they are dino's based on everything we have seen and discussed.
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Well that sucks lol. Guess I'll start by trying to raise the oh. Thanks for all the help guys.I believe they are dino's based on everything we have seen and discussed.
They are back in full force today. Seem to even get caught on a couple of my fishes fins. It looks like a brown powdery web on the sand and rocks. So is it safe to say we are dealing with dinos? Or could it still be diatoms?
+1 dinos.I believe they are dino's based on everything we have seen and discussed.
Raising ph isnt necessary. You really need to join the main dino thread and get further information. I would start by dosing phoaphates.Well that sucks lol. Guess I'll start by trying to raise the oh. Thanks for all the help guys.
I made a post there so hopefully I get more input. Fwiw, I turned the lights off for not even 3 minutes and when I turned them back on it wasn't as stringy and just Dusty looking. It has since gotten stringy again. Still no bubbles but it's driving me crazy that after blowing off my corals it's on them again. Which is a safe solution for dosing phosophate? Am I going to need to remove my chaeto and keep the light over my sump off?Raising ph isnt necessary. You really need to join the main dino thread and get further information. I would start by dosing phoaphates.
Its not the end of the world like it once was.I made a post there so hopefully I get more input. Fwiw, I turned the lights off for not even 3 minutes and when I turned them back on it wasn't as stringy and just Dusty looking. It has since gotten stringy again. Still no bubbles but it's driving me crazy that after blowing off my corals it's on them again. Which is a safe solution for dosing phosophate? Am I going to need to remove my chaeto and keep the light over my sump off?
I guess a part of me still wants to believe it isn't dinos.
Going to pick some up tomorrow. Looking through my QT meds though, I have ruby reef rally. It's says it treats dinoflagellates on the bottle. Anyone tried this?Its not the end of the world like it once was.
To be safe you can remove the chaeto. If your LFS sells planted tank fertz like seachem products just pick up the Seachem Phosphorous. It's potassium phosphate. Safe to use. Other than that, doing less is more. Nutrient rich water is what you want. Target po4 0.10ppm and no3 should fall below 10ppm.
I wouldn't risk it. No long term sustainability in growing competitors with that.Going to pick some up tomorrow. Looking through my QT meds though, I have ruby reef rally. It's says it treats dinoflagellates on the bottle. Anyone tried this?