I'm pretty confident in my ID but I'd like confirmation - is this ostreopsis dinos? (And is that some cyano as well in the second pic?)
I moved everything from my 10 gallon tank to a new 50 gallon end of Feb - moved over all live rock, added additional dry rock and sand. My nutrients were bottomed out right at the start but I've been dosing and testing heavily to keep on top of that. Posted graphs below of my test results. I have phos on an automatic doser presently so I am pretty confident it isn't bottoming out at any point. I think I need to target nitrate a little higher?
Sounds like for ostreopsis I need to keep nutrients up, manual removal (including filter floss pads in the display that they'll gather on and I pull out each night?)... considering a UV as well. Anything I'm missing?
I'm running carbon passively at present, going to try to put together a DIY reactor soon to help the effectiveness.
Appreciate any help, my corals aren't very happy with me right now
I moved everything from my 10 gallon tank to a new 50 gallon end of Feb - moved over all live rock, added additional dry rock and sand. My nutrients were bottomed out right at the start but I've been dosing and testing heavily to keep on top of that. Posted graphs below of my test results. I have phos on an automatic doser presently so I am pretty confident it isn't bottoming out at any point. I think I need to target nitrate a little higher?
Sounds like for ostreopsis I need to keep nutrients up, manual removal (including filter floss pads in the display that they'll gather on and I pull out each night?)... considering a UV as well. Anything I'm missing?
I'm running carbon passively at present, going to try to put together a DIY reactor soon to help the effectiveness.
Appreciate any help, my corals aren't very happy with me right now