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Silicates don't spur Dino's , that's diatoms.Should I add gfo to help clear the silicate that is causing dino ???
Have you tried asking them very nicely to leave?I have stopped wc , siphoning every day , dose corAl snow with biomate , anything else I can do to fix the dino???
Look at Dino xI have stopped wc , siphoning every day , dose corAl snow with biomate , anything else I can do to fix the dino???
Look at Dino x
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/i-beat-dino.311395/#post-3832697
And look at your nutrients. Many folks seem to suffer Dino's in nutrint depleted tanks.
What are the nutrient levels?I used this and it came back again
What are the nutrient levels?
How did you diagnose it as Dino's ?
What's your morning ph and nighttime ph?my no3 is 5 ( salifert ) and po4 is 0.06 (hanna phosphorous )
That's a pretty incredible lack of swing.night time ph is around 8 and day time is around 8.2.
yes i am running activated carbon in a filter bag
It's a bit fast but, if you've gone the Dino x and blackout route and want to avoid the ph treatments, looker at nutrient limiting, then you could look at peroxide dosing. If it's cyano and not Dino's it'll have the same effect.
Yes. Don't stop long enough to see it.u mean the video is too fast ?
Oh that's better. In the bid it looked like it was a bit stringer. But that there does not 100% look like Dino to me.
Not all cyanos respond to the chemiclean.i tried with cyano clean and also a balance but does not work . i thought when having cyano , the no3 and po4 will be 0