Hi - my tank is having a very ugly cyano bloom - and I need help to get rid of it . . .I have gone the syphon, water change, cut back on feeding route and it still comes back in 2 days. By the end of the photoperiod everything is covered again. HELP!
72 bowfornt - over 2 years old
6 inch southdown sandbed about 1 year old
2 250 10K Iwasaki (changed bulbs 1 month ago)
2 110 VHO actinics (changed bulbs 5 months ago)
about 80 pounds of live rock - just took out 50 pounds a month ago for better circulation
AquaC EV90 skimmer with mag 5 - seems to be working well
mag 9 - stepped down to a "7" for return.
600, 400, 400, 1200 maxijets in the main tank
Just added a hang on refugium
purple tang, flame angel, 6 line wrassse, yellow fang blenny, 2 green coral gobies, neon goby - had all for over a year. fire shrimp, greeen serpent, snails and crabs.
got rid of most of my softies, got many sps.
The only REAL change I have made is to take out some of the rock. I did this for 2 reasons: to give more circulation, and to increase the sand surface area. (I was still having trouble with nitrates, even with the dsb.) Could this problem be from that?
Any suggestions as to what to do to get rid of this annoying Cyano? I have done 2 25% water changes with RO/DI water in the past month.
I hate to use chemicals, but I am getting desperate. I would put out the lights for a few days, but my sps corals might suffer.
Sea Serpent
72 bowfornt - over 2 years old
6 inch southdown sandbed about 1 year old
2 250 10K Iwasaki (changed bulbs 1 month ago)
2 110 VHO actinics (changed bulbs 5 months ago)
about 80 pounds of live rock - just took out 50 pounds a month ago for better circulation
AquaC EV90 skimmer with mag 5 - seems to be working well
mag 9 - stepped down to a "7" for return.
600, 400, 400, 1200 maxijets in the main tank
Just added a hang on refugium
purple tang, flame angel, 6 line wrassse, yellow fang blenny, 2 green coral gobies, neon goby - had all for over a year. fire shrimp, greeen serpent, snails and crabs.
got rid of most of my softies, got many sps.
The only REAL change I have made is to take out some of the rock. I did this for 2 reasons: to give more circulation, and to increase the sand surface area. (I was still having trouble with nitrates, even with the dsb.) Could this problem be from that?
Any suggestions as to what to do to get rid of this annoying Cyano? I have done 2 25% water changes with RO/DI water in the past month.
I hate to use chemicals, but I am getting desperate. I would put out the lights for a few days, but my sps corals might suffer.
Sea Serpent