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Tank has been up/cycled since December and my only inhabitants are a pair of clowns as I wanted my tank aged 3 months before I added any coral.
This algae took hold almost 2 weeks ago and I do not think it is diatoms and terrified that it is dinoflagellates. Almost more of a slime than a dusting so maybe cyanobacteria and diatoms mixed.
I have a microscope coming on Tuesday so I can get more of and ID.
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Phos- .01
Nitrate- 0
I am growing mad mounts of Cheato and running rowaphos in a reactor.
If it is dinos then I am going to restart.
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You do know that dinos love this sort of tank. Everything else hates it. Mr chaeto is sucking up all the life giving food. I doubt you can get any corals to grow under these extreme low nutrient conditions.
 

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It does look like dinos to me.
 

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Tis’ Dinos. I killed mine by skipping waterchange day and some blowing off the wall and rocks with a turkey baster.
 

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Sorry to hear about your mom being sick.
 

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Ever consider just letting algae take over while it's empty? Maybe add some GHA rock and let her get dirty and just wait it out? Just curious what would happen.
 
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Ever consider just letting algae take over while it's empty? Maybe add some GHA rock and let her get dirty and just wait it out? Just curious what would happen.
To be honest since the tank is just 2.5 months old and already has dinos it is a lost cause so it is easier just to take it down and start over or sell off all the equipment.
 

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I understand that too. :(
 
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I turned the light off now for 2 days and took the GFO offline along with stopping the daily water changes and it has went nuts growing even better than before like insane growth. I will get pictures...........
 

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Makes sense. I would expect a growth spurt before it starved.
 

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To be honest since the tank is just 2.5 months old and already has dinos it is a lost cause so it is easier just to take it down and start over or sell off all the equipment.
Lost cause?!?!?! Show me someone with a reef tank that hasn't dealt with dinos. It's a nutrient issue. Solve the nutrient issue.
 

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