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I have a ton of cyano building up on my sand bed and my corals. What can I do to combat this problem along with the Dino's I am still fighting. Cyano builds up on my corals everyday....
I had to use the Red slime treatment myself, Chemiclean. Blow it off constantly helps, don't let it build up on corals. My nutients went up to 25ppm nitrates and 0.159 phos and so far just a trace of cyano. My rock is covered in coraline now after treating for GHA and cyano.
 
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I’ve been adding up to 10ML a day of Neophos to my 20 gallon. See if you can get a reading on your test 1hr after you dose phosphate.

Do you have any other flow in the tank besides the return? Flow does help.

I would do a small water change and suck out the cyano. After the water change add the phosphate dose.
Sometimes adding bacteria helps too. I like Microbacter 7. Turn off your skimmer before adding any bacteria or it will just get skimmed out. Instructions recommend 3 hrs.

Did you order a UV?
I would also recommend the Hanna HI736.
Yeah I have 2 power heads in the tank also and I have a UV running too
 
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I had to use the Red slime treatment myself, Chemiclean. Blow it off constantly helps, don't let it build up on corals. My nutients went up to 25ppm nitrates and 0.159 phos and so far just a trace of cyano. My rock is covered in coraline now after treating for GHA and cyano.
Did your corals react negatively towards the chemiclean though?
 
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I had to use the Red slime treatment myself, Chemiclean. Blow it off constantly helps, don't let it build up on corals. My nutients went up to 25ppm nitrates and 0.159 phos and so far just a trace of cyano. My rock is covered in coraline now after treating for GHA and cyano.
Did you boost any oxygen exchange in your tank also?
 

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Yeah I have 2 power heads in the tank also and I have a UV running too
Ok, good.

Also I might add the the majority of my SPS have lost all of their color......
Most likely from 0 phosphate. Did you get any reading on your PO4 test an hour after dosing??

Did your corals react negatively towards the chemiclean though?
I would not recommend using chemiclean just yet. Your tank is still new. The product is anti bacterial and could throw your tank even further out of balance.

If you do use it, the cyano would likely come back. Also run the risk of Dino after using chemiclean too.

Do a water change, keep your water parameters stable. The Cyano will go away on its own! Be patient.
 
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Ok, good.


Most likely from 0 phosphate. Did you get any reading on your PO4 test an hour after dosing??


I would not recommend using chemiclean just yet. Your tank is still new. The product is anti bacterial and could throw your tank even further out of balance.

If you do use it, the cyano would likely come back. Also run the risk of Dino after using chemiclean too.

Do a water change, keep your water parameters stable. The Cyano will go away on its own! Be patient.
Forgot to test phosphates after an hour after dosing, I’ll do that tonight, I usually dose 3 ML into my 25 gal
 
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No, just the normal powerheads and skimmer. I have a light bio-load in my tank, 8 fish in 75, the largest is a YT, 2 three stripe damsels, 2 clowns, 1 filefish, 1 flamehawk, 1 blue/green chromis.
Gonna try to get rid of the cyano a different way since my tank is not even a year old yet
 
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Ok, good.


Most likely from 0 phosphate. Did you get any reading on your PO4 test an hour after dosing??


I would not recommend using chemiclean just yet. Your tank is still new. The product is anti bacterial and could throw your tank even further out of balance.

If you do use it, the cyano would likely come back. Also run the risk of Dino after using chemiclean too.

Do a water change, keep your water parameters stable. The Cyano will go away on its own! Be patient.
Just tested my water and got 0 for PO4 after dosing 3 ML about a hour ago.....
 

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I'll try that, looks like the Dinos are gone but now cyano has taken over my tank :(

I had similar problems when my nitrates and phosphate bottomed out. I removed all media and just used a sock and skimmer for filtration. I dosed brightwell phos and nitrate daily and brought the numbers up and tank cleaned up well until the brown jelly invaded and started wiping out my corals.
 
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I had similar problems when my nitrates and phosphate bottomed out. I removed all media and just used a sock and skimmer for filtration. I dosed brightwell phos and nitrate daily and brought the numbers up and tank cleaned up well until the brown jelly invaded and started wiping out my corals.
Is cyano from nutrient deficiencies also???
 

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Is cyano from nutrient deficiencies also???

I'm new to the hobby so not completely knowledgeable but I know my 03 and 04 bottomed out and various issues developed in the tank. I started dosing and the algae issues diminished. Now I'm keeping any filter media out of my sump with the exception of maybe a bag of GAC. More natural approach to allow nutrients to balance out so I might be able to stop extra dosing.
 
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I'm new to the hobby so not completely knowledgeable but I know my 03 and 04 bottomed out and various issues developed in the tank. I started dosing and the algae issues diminished. Now I'm keeping any filter media out of my sump with the exception of maybe a bag of GAC. More natural approach to allow nutrients to balance out so I might be able to stop extra dosing.
Okay I see, were you having issues trying to get traces of PO4 after dosing? Also are you not running any carbon at all?
 
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