In my 55g tank the cheato is knocking the crap out of the gha. I just have a big patch sitting in the tank. It's awesome.
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I was really nervous to use it, and I’m sure every situation is different. But for what I needed it to do it exceeded my wildest expectations.I was going to ask what happens when the gha dies. It's. Got be like cheato when it dies it release a the nutrients into the water. I imagine thats why large water change is recommended.
But isn’t that the reason you got Dino’s? (Just curious). From reading 12gallonsofhex’s build thread it seemed like chaeto is the common denominatorIn my 55g tank the cheato is knocking the crap out of the gha. I just have a big patch sitting in the tank. It's awesome.
My 55 is fish only and I use tap water for water changes. I doubt ill get dino in that tank.I was really nervous to use it, and I’m sure every situation is different. But for what I needed it to do it exceeded my wildest expectations.
But isn’t that the reason you got Dino’s? (Just curious). From reading 12gallonsofhex’s build thread it seemed like chaeto is the common denominator
After I get done with the dino the rocks will trade phosphate and gha will blow up. That's the reason I keeping the .cheato@Magellan I used the flucanazole to kill the GHA in my tank, it was overgrowing everything including corals. I found out the hard way. It killed all algae in the tank and nutrients swung hard. If I had done better research I would've just done vibrant small dosing. That slowly kills the GHA to the point it just pulls off with ease. It would blow off the rocks just from the powerhead turning on. Before the vibrant that GHA was STUCK to the rocks, I could lift a rock out of the tank by hair algae alone. If you just have a little bit of it, I'd leave it.
Oh man. That’s so much algae, I don’t know what I would do lol@Magellan I used the flucanazole to kill the GHA in my tank, it was overgrowing everything including corals. I found out the hard way. It killed all algae in the tank and nutrients swung hard. If I had done better research I would've just done vibrant small dosing. That slowly kills the GHA to the point it just pulls off with ease. It would blow off the rocks just from the powerhead turning on. Before the vibrant that GHA was STUCK to the rocks, I could lift a rock out of the tank by hair algae alone. If you just have a little bit of it, I'd leave it.
Laziness and really knowing ahead of time that cyano and dinos come from really stripped clean water. So I just let the tank do it's own thing for the first 5 months without doing anything about it. Then I would occasionally pull each rock out and scrub in the sink then replace. That got old, tedious and slowly impossible as the corals got glued to the rocks over time. If I were to use fluc again I'd do a half dose. But only for bryopsis or very uncontrollable algae outbreak.Oh man. That’s so much algae, I don’t know what I would do lol
I saw a video on MelevsReef where he accomplished something very similar with a product (PhosRx?) that stripped his phosphates and weakened the GHA, he was pulling the stuff out in handfuls!
I didn’t have much GHA, but did have a couple spots of bryopsis popping up. I had seen horror stories about people fighting losing battles against that crap for years, I didn’t feel like messing around!
any idea how yours got so bad to begin with?
You have a nano tank too, right?Laziness and really knowing ahead of time that cyano and dinos come from really stripped clean water. So I just let the tank do it's own thing for the first 5 months without doing anything about it. Then I would occasionally pull each rock out and scrub in the sink then replace. That got old, tedious and slowly impossible as the corals got glued to the rocks over time. If I were to use fluc again I'd do a half dose. But only for bryopsis or very uncontrollable algae outbreak.
i was starting to get some serious GHA in the beginning. The old wise man at the LFS said “here try this phosguard”. I added it to my media basket and it’s been there ever since after I watched the algae die. Honestly there has not been anything more satisfying in my reefing experience than watching that algae curtain melt off my back wallLaziness and really knowing ahead of time that cyano and dinos come from really stripped clean water. So I just let the tank do it's own thing for the first 5 months without doing anything about it. Then I would occasionally pull each rock out and scrub in the sink then replace. That got old, tedious and slowly impossible as the corals got glued to the rocks over time. If I were to use fluc again I'd do a half dose. But only for bryopsis or very uncontrollable algae outbreak.
Yea, went from 20 tall to 40 breederYou have a nano tank too, right?
Hows the fish doing and the cereal theme fishYea, went from 20 tall to 40 breeder
Great!!
Named the wrasse skittles.
So the office tank has lucky, turbo, coco, puff and skittles.
Personally I tried talking my daughter into naming turbo; Charms instead.
She wasn't havin it.
Skyler is definitely more vocal. But not yet. I'll have to try to get them to do that. Sketer and Loki would I'm sure they would.Are they singing together yet?
Now THAT'S what I'm talking about baby.Goodies arriving daily.
Just checked on tank. Very few dino left in the tank. Very few. No time for water change tonight.
We just adopted Skyler
It's a she. But we do. It's quite a story how we ended up with her. Her owners already have a dog im guessing is it's a hypo allergenic. One of their kids is really allergic to Skyler. The youngest was bit by a dog last year and is terrified of skyler. They thought it best to give her up. The dad knew heather from work and asked if we would take her.You luck out on every pup you get man! He's beautiful dude!