Hello all. I have been reef keeping a little under a year. In that time I have dealt with a return pump dying, power head melting and killing everything in the tank and now Dino's.
I have been fighting Dino's since October and I seem to have hit a wall with them. They started because nitrates and phosphates we're at 0. I have had my nitrates at 10ppm and phosphates around 0.2-0.5 ppm for months now. I installed a uv sterilizer and that got rid of most of the Dino's on the rocks, but did nothing for the ones in the sand.
My tank walls are green with algae and the rocks are covered in cyano with big patches of hair algae in a few places. The sand is mostly dinos, but there some spots where I can see cyano coming through. For the past month and a half I have had a large bloom of pods. They are all over the glass. I'm hoping that's a good sign.
Basically I have lost all but 3 corals and my tank has looked terrible for months. What can I do to get rid of this? Restarting is beginning to look like a valid option at this point.
Attaching some microscope images of the Dino's for a positive ID on the type.
I have been fighting Dino's since October and I seem to have hit a wall with them. They started because nitrates and phosphates we're at 0. I have had my nitrates at 10ppm and phosphates around 0.2-0.5 ppm for months now. I installed a uv sterilizer and that got rid of most of the Dino's on the rocks, but did nothing for the ones in the sand.
My tank walls are green with algae and the rocks are covered in cyano with big patches of hair algae in a few places. The sand is mostly dinos, but there some spots where I can see cyano coming through. For the past month and a half I have had a large bloom of pods. They are all over the glass. I'm hoping that's a good sign.
Basically I have lost all but 3 corals and my tank has looked terrible for months. What can I do to get rid of this? Restarting is beginning to look like a valid option at this point.
Attaching some microscope images of the Dino's for a positive ID on the type.
