I have close to zero nutrients thoughmaybe little less feeding?knock down cyno?
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I have close to zero nutrients thoughmaybe little less feeding?knock down cyno?
Light change I imagine is the issue. I added two more 360x’s and brought my t5’s closer together. On the Kessils I did reduce intensity from 92% to 50%.any idea what's causing? light change.?think uv poss water born algae? i ran 24/7 uv on sps dom,but bare bottom n no cal reactor?10 year mark,best pic i have,temp swings?
Potassium? Really? I didn’t know that. I’ll have to check it.I have read that bottoming out your N, P and K can cause a cyano bloom.
Redfield ratio. More N and P.Potassium? Really? I didn’t know that. I’ll have to check it.
Well, of the chemical treatments Chemiclean is the safest, I'm actually dosing it right now xDBattling some cyano on the sandbed in the 90. It’s been making me nuts. Any suggestions that don’t destroy all bacteria? I still run Zeovit so I don’t want to use chemiclean or anything like that.
Very true. Thanks for the tip about the sea hares. I’ll look into that. I have some ulva they can munch too once they run out of cyano.Well, of the chemical treatments Chemiclean is the safest, I'm actually dosing it right now xD
But the best natural remedy I've found is Dolabella sea hares. They eat cyano like there's no tomorrow and mine have been pretty docile, not inking once. Another thing to keep in mind, is that sometimes cyano will hold all of your PO4 & NO3 inside itself, giving a false negative on tests and possibly leading to dosing N or P, extrapolating the problem.
If your worried about you bacteria in your Zeovit disconnect it and remove it from the tank prior to using chemiclean and put it back after you do your water change and run carbon to pull the chemiclean out. I personally use marine pure to house most of my bacteria since I skimp on the rocks and removed it from the tank the one time I dosed chemicleanBattling some cyano on the sandbed in the 90. It’s been making me nuts. Any suggestions that don’t destroy all bacteria? I still run Zeovit so I don’t want to use chemiclean or anything like that.
I'll take one. Good to see you back. And digging the officeStickers are in if anyone wants one!
Sweet! Pm me your address and all. It’s 4 360x’s and t5 hybrid, 2 coral plus and 2 blue plus.I'll take one. Good to see you back. And digging the office
Also what kind of light is hanging over that tank?
I have been battling cyano on my sandbed too. My nutrients stay solid @2.5-5 no3 and .03 po4. My flow is high enough that it started damaging my lps. After months of battling it, Devin from reefdudes suggested I try KZ cyanoclean. I ended up using it in conjunction with KZ coral snow, and so far, 2 weeks in, no cyano. I dont know the mechanism it uses to keep cyano at bay, but I can tell you that its working well for me without the harshness of red slime or chemiclean. The coral snow leaves the water looking super clear after it dissipates.Battling some cyano on the sandbed in the 90. It’s been making me nuts. Any suggestions that don’t destroy all bacteria? I still run Zeovit so I don’t want to use chemiclean or anything like that.