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Bohdi i have some frags for sale right now and as for your cyno problem try to feed your chromis as little as possible right now! i have a wicked bright GSP colony with long polyps thats nice....respond if your interested?
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deacon you have a pm, yup Im hardly feeding my fish at all rite now and everything I feed him he eats so thats good I guess, less phosphates I belive. It seems to be gettin a bit better allready, after scrubing rocks and sucking it off the sand. Im not to worried as I understand that this is to be expected, but I still want to deal with it before it gets out af hand.
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In my opinion cyano is mainly due to poor circulation ... what happens as a result is detritus/food buildups that in turn leach phosphates which then feed the cyano bloom ... so take a close look at circulation and see if there is enough water movement so as to maybe prevent it from coming back later on. HTH
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Bob
I think J&L also sells the powerquads for the same price http://www.jlaquatics.com/cgi-bin/sh...ogno=pc-al2096 |
thanks rasta, yeah my powersweep is 125gal/hr and the powerhead is 270gal/hr so I have a total of 395gal/hr and this is in a 15gal tank so I think Im ok there. Its probably the food thing wait and see I guess
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would a 25% water change help?
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I don't understand the guns shooting the little angel...?
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When I first setup my 300G I had poor circulation and ended up with a cyano bloom that was real nasty ( covered everything ) ... my theory behind what happened was too small a skimmer ( at that time ) and not enough circulation to keep the currents moving detritus/nutrients etc out of the tank and into the sump so that the skimmer could remove any excess stuff ... this time around I have a Beckett skimmer that would suck the remaining hair right off your head Bob :razz: and about 8200 gph circulation inside the tank ... only algae problem I had was a little bit of diatoms when it first started up and thats it ( " knock on wood " ... it has been back up again since Feb/03 ) ... now Bodhi has stated that circulation is not a problem so nutrient export is the next culprit in line IMO ( besides Evan may have used the sand from his old reef and stirring up all the nutrients that were in it could easily explain his mini-cyano bloom ) and after that it would be lighting spectrum ( but by the sounds of it the lights are new ... 1 month old )
Fixing the problem of nuissance algae is often a combination of factors I think that have to be eliminated one at a time ... my suggestion as far as circulation was simply from personal experience it was a contributing factor at that time. Cheers |
What about the water change? :confused:
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