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Hey all,
I've never come to fight against something with such determination to ruin my tank, Dinoflagellates or "Dinos", as they are affectionately known as, are on a quest to knock my whole system down. I have been consistently dosing hydrogen peroxide 2 twice per day at 1.5mL to my 20 gallon system. I have performed a 3-day blackout while dosing to no avail. Every few hours, I siphon them away, and dispose them from my filter floss, for them only to come back. They are threatening to wipe most of my corals out, and have done signifiant damage to my JF burning banana, as well as my other SPS. I have turned up the flow on my jebao DC 5000 return and my 2 SOW wavemakers. And blast the rocks and coral with a turkey baster to clean them of dinos so the corals don't get smothered.
Some recent things that happened to the tank:
About 2 months ago, I used Interceptor Plus to rid my tank of parasitic copepods (white bugs) that quickly damaged an orange wall hammer. Frags of the wall hammer were saved, but the centerpiece was destroyed. Interceptor did short work of all the pods (good and bad ones) , as well as all my hermits (disposed of).
Around some time afterward, dinos and cyano seemed to appear simultaneously. Not knowing what dinos were, It seemed to me that cyano and dinos were the same thing, and I dosed a Cyano remover called Ultra-Life Red Slime Remover. The red cyano was gone in a number of days, but the dinos remained.
I did a 3-day blackout, along with dosing H2o2, no help it seems
It has been close to 2 weeks now, and I don't seem to have a leg up against them. I'm not close to giving up by any means, and really want to end this before I start having to toss corals away.
My current water Parameters: As per API
pH: 8.1
Nitrate: 20ppm
Po4: 0 (API)
Ca: 400
Alk: 8
Temp: 80.0-81.0F
Filtration: Filterfloss, Bioballs, chaeto w fuge light
My possible ideas to why this is happening is
1. The loss of microfauna from interceptor caused a misbalance in my tank.
2. Chaeto consuming all phosphates
Any advice is greatly appreciated
I've never come to fight against something with such determination to ruin my tank, Dinoflagellates or "Dinos", as they are affectionately known as, are on a quest to knock my whole system down. I have been consistently dosing hydrogen peroxide 2 twice per day at 1.5mL to my 20 gallon system. I have performed a 3-day blackout while dosing to no avail. Every few hours, I siphon them away, and dispose them from my filter floss, for them only to come back. They are threatening to wipe most of my corals out, and have done signifiant damage to my JF burning banana, as well as my other SPS. I have turned up the flow on my jebao DC 5000 return and my 2 SOW wavemakers. And blast the rocks and coral with a turkey baster to clean them of dinos so the corals don't get smothered.
Some recent things that happened to the tank:
About 2 months ago, I used Interceptor Plus to rid my tank of parasitic copepods (white bugs) that quickly damaged an orange wall hammer. Frags of the wall hammer were saved, but the centerpiece was destroyed. Interceptor did short work of all the pods (good and bad ones) , as well as all my hermits (disposed of).
Around some time afterward, dinos and cyano seemed to appear simultaneously. Not knowing what dinos were, It seemed to me that cyano and dinos were the same thing, and I dosed a Cyano remover called Ultra-Life Red Slime Remover. The red cyano was gone in a number of days, but the dinos remained.
I did a 3-day blackout, along with dosing H2o2, no help it seems
It has been close to 2 weeks now, and I don't seem to have a leg up against them. I'm not close to giving up by any means, and really want to end this before I start having to toss corals away.
My current water Parameters: As per API
pH: 8.1
Nitrate: 20ppm
Po4: 0 (API)
Ca: 400
Alk: 8
Temp: 80.0-81.0F
Filtration: Filterfloss, Bioballs, chaeto w fuge light
My possible ideas to why this is happening is
1. The loss of microfauna from interceptor caused a misbalance in my tank.
2. Chaeto consuming all phosphates
Any advice is greatly appreciated