Ok i have no nuisance algae. actually none at all except for the brownish algae that shows up on the glass about 6-8 days after cleaning it and sometimes on the over flows. Now i do have cyanobacteria that has cut back but will not completely go away. So i'm in limbo. Do i have a nutrient problem? I say no because their is no other algae issues besides the cyano. Is the nutrients locked up in the cyano that's why i get low phosphate and nitrate readings? I'm unsure.
My tank is now 5 1/2 months old. I have cut the lighting schedule down and have also only turned on the blues because i heard the white help promote cyano growth. I have a GFO reactor but have not hooked it up yet because i'm not sure if it is needed or if i should just let the tank run its course.
I do weekly 10% water changes with RODI water and Reef Crystals Salt. I siphon the cyano off the rocks at every water change. I have brand new LED Reefbreeder Photon V2 lighting. My parameters are:
Nitrate - 2
Phosphate - .003
Alk - 8.5 DkH
Calcium - 480
Magnesium - 1500
Ph - 8.2
Just not sure if i should hook up the GFO or not. Any advice on whether i should or shouldn't would be great.
My tank is now 5 1/2 months old. I have cut the lighting schedule down and have also only turned on the blues because i heard the white help promote cyano growth. I have a GFO reactor but have not hooked it up yet because i'm not sure if it is needed or if i should just let the tank run its course.
I do weekly 10% water changes with RODI water and Reef Crystals Salt. I siphon the cyano off the rocks at every water change. I have brand new LED Reefbreeder Photon V2 lighting. My parameters are:
Nitrate - 2
Phosphate - .003
Alk - 8.5 DkH
Calcium - 480
Magnesium - 1500
Ph - 8.2
Just not sure if i should hook up the GFO or not. Any advice on whether i should or shouldn't would be great.



