I am getting some cyano. It's on the side opposite my gyre. I could add another powerhead over there, but I feel like there's already borderline too much flow. I just brush it off every other day so it's not a huge deal.
I'm not super concerned about the cyano, although I am curious as to why it's happening?
My nutrients are so low. My nitrates are like .1ppm. Basically undetectable with salifert. Phosphates are like .01ppm. Basically undetectable with salifert.
Tank is 4-5 months old. Started with half live and half dry rock and live sand.
60 gallon cube with Reef Octo HOB 2000 skimmer, also running carbon and purigen. I also have a submersible filter with floss and spots for media, but I don't run it regularly.
I have:
4 BTAs
6 LPS frags
1 zoa frag
1 pistol shrimp
1 pink spotted goby
1 blue-legged hermit
1 anemone crab
2 peppermint shrimp(maybe? haven't seen them in a while)
lots of pods
I feed pellets twice a day and the goby eats just about every pellet.
I feed phyto and AB+ twice a week.
I dose red sea A, B & C daily.
I dose 5ml nopox per day. I tried reducing it but got a bacterial bloom that went away when I went back up to 5ml, so I am currently keeping it where it's at.
I use coral snow once every two weeks.
I had either bryopsis or GHA pretty bad a while back, I used fluconazole. Then all of my snails started dying, presumably from the fluconazole, so I did a water change and added carbon to get rid of the fluc. Then scrubbed all of my rock. I got rid of 95% of it, but the small amount that stuck around is starting to regain a foothold. Think it was mostly bryopsis then, but looks more like mostly GHA now.
I don't really want to use the fluc again, but I guess I could if I need to now. All of my snails are already gone. Is there any other way to get rid of it? I don't want it to take over like I see it in some tanks.
I'm not super concerned about the cyano, although I am curious as to why it's happening?
My nutrients are so low. My nitrates are like .1ppm. Basically undetectable with salifert. Phosphates are like .01ppm. Basically undetectable with salifert.
Tank is 4-5 months old. Started with half live and half dry rock and live sand.
60 gallon cube with Reef Octo HOB 2000 skimmer, also running carbon and purigen. I also have a submersible filter with floss and spots for media, but I don't run it regularly.
I have:
4 BTAs
6 LPS frags
1 zoa frag
1 pistol shrimp
1 pink spotted goby
1 blue-legged hermit
1 anemone crab
2 peppermint shrimp(maybe? haven't seen them in a while)
lots of pods
I feed pellets twice a day and the goby eats just about every pellet.
I feed phyto and AB+ twice a week.
I dose red sea A, B & C daily.
I dose 5ml nopox per day. I tried reducing it but got a bacterial bloom that went away when I went back up to 5ml, so I am currently keeping it where it's at.
I use coral snow once every two weeks.
I had either bryopsis or GHA pretty bad a while back, I used fluconazole. Then all of my snails started dying, presumably from the fluconazole, so I did a water change and added carbon to get rid of the fluc. Then scrubbed all of my rock. I got rid of 95% of it, but the small amount that stuck around is starting to regain a foothold. Think it was mostly bryopsis then, but looks more like mostly GHA now.
I don't really want to use the fluc again, but I guess I could if I need to now. All of my snails are already gone. Is there any other way to get rid of it? I don't want it to take over like I see it in some tanks.