Not the Mingi...One more flight then im home. 43 total travel hours. It was so worth it.

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Not the Mingi...One more flight then im home. 43 total travel hours. It was so worth it.

what typee of fish larve are those green chjromis?
Welcome back to the land of ice and snow . From the midnight sun where the hot springs Flow!One more flight then im home. 43 total travel hours. It was so worth it.
Hey, that bee is our local minor league baseball teams mascot!Not the Mingi...![]()
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Their new stadium is about 10 minutes from my house.
Good morning Becky, I hope you’re feeling better soon.Since im still sick as a dog I am gonna work from bed today on getting all the videos and pix off my phone and go pro. Ill throw them on you tube and post a link here for those that want to see them. Oh and stinky laundry. Afraid to look at tank when lights come up. That will just have to wait until tomorrow.
Glad you’re feeling better and the tank didn’t suffer as much as you were thinking. Sorry about the zoas.Feeling about 75% this am. Scraped the glass and things aren't as bad as I expected. The cyano has depleted the nutrients enough that I no longer have any zoas which is a real gut punch. But other side of thins is that all the sps are growing like crazy. Still no clue how im gonna beat the cyano. This is worse then dealing with the dinos I had.
Gonna remove as much as I can today from the display and clean out the sump again.
I know the flow is fine so its got to be a bacterium imbalance. Need to find something that will out compete the cyano. Mud? Microbacter7? Live rock or sand?
Blackout?
I am going to keep fighting this red goo but its getting very hard.
Any ideas would be helpful and welcome.
Ill test in a few days Sunday am.
Sucks about the zoas.Feeling about 75% this am. Scraped the glass and things aren't as bad as I expected. The cyano has depleted the nutrients enough that I no longer have any zoas which is a real gut punch. But other side of thins is that all the sps are growing like crazy. Still no clue how im gonna beat the cyano. This is worse then dealing with the dinos I had.
Gonna remove as much as I can today from the display and clean out the sump again.
I know the flow is fine so its got to be a bacterium imbalance. Need to find something that will out compete the cyano. Mud? Microbacter7? Live rock or sand?
Blackout?
I am going to keep fighting this red goo but its getting very hard.
Any ideas would be helpful and welcome.
Ill test in a few days Sunday am.
Interesting theory. I plan on sending one out once the weather improves.Icp? Some suggest it could be depleted trace elements that help fuel cyano... I used chemiclean on my last outbreak and now am struggling to get nitrates back down
I am assuming so based on last tests I ran. They were both way lower then my normal ranges.Nitrate & or phos low ? both ?
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Glad you are on the upswing! Being sick is not on my recommended list.Feeling about 75% this am. Scraped the glass and things aren't as bad as I expected. The cyano has depleted the nutrients enough that I no longer have any zoas which is a real gut punch. But other side of thins is that all the sps are growing like crazy. Still no clue how im gonna beat the cyano. This is worse then dealing with the dinos I had.
Gonna remove as much as I can today from the display and clean out the sump again.
I know the flow is fine so its got to be a bacterium imbalance. Need to find something that will out compete the cyano. Mud? Microbacter7? Live rock or sand?
Blackout?
I am going to keep fighting this red goo but its getting very hard.
Any ideas would be helpful and welcome.
Ill test in a few days Sunday am.
I used rebiotic in my old tank when I was having issues with cyano I couldn't beat (it was growing ON my powerheads and gyre, so definitely not a flow issue)Feeling about 75% this am. Scraped the glass and things aren't as bad as I expected. The cyano has depleted the nutrients enough that I no longer have any zoas which is a real gut punch. But other side of thins is that all the sps are growing like crazy. Still no clue how im gonna beat the cyano. This is worse then dealing with the dinos I had.
Gonna remove as much as I can today from the display and clean out the sump again.
I know the flow is fine so its got to be a bacterium imbalance. Need to find something that will out compete the cyano. Mud? Microbacter7? Live rock or sand?
Blackout?
I am going to keep fighting this red goo but its getting very hard.
Any ideas would be helpful and welcome.
Ill test in a few days Sunday am.
Thats the plan when it comes i have a couple different ones to try.Alot of people swear by mixing bacteria with calcium carbonate(coral snow) to suppress/ get rid of cyano... ive never done it