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Johnny Reefer 02-20-2006 03:25 AM

Is This Cyano?
 
Hey all,
Is this cyano?
I didn't think cyano was wispy and threadlike like this, but rather, a sort of velvet like blanket. This is why I ask.
It does have the right colour, however, doesn't it?
There are also two patches in the back of the tank, on the sandbed.
Man!:rolleyes:
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...CyanoMaybe.jpg

Thanx much and cheers,:sad::smile:

exee 02-20-2006 03:36 AM

it does look like cyano to me... but i've never seen it like that ether... have you tried sucking some of it out with a turkey baster?

scub steve 02-20-2006 03:41 AM

yup looks like the stuff i had real paid to get rid of if your not attached to that rock pull it out and scub it off good and test your water

Johnny Reefer 02-20-2006 03:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by exee
it does look like cyano to me... but i've never seen it like that ether... have you tried sucking some of it out with a turkey baster?

Just tried it now. Ya, that sucks it up but it's hard to get it all. I fear I'm just spreading it around. Given that I have the other two patches, I may go the Erythromycin treatment route. I'll test the water tomorrow. I don't see how my nutrients could be high. Relatively new tank, low bio-load, feed sparingly. Huh.
Crap! I don't have time for this right now!:bad-word:

Cheers,:smile:

adidas 02-20-2006 03:57 AM

good luck! Cyano is a PITA

Funky_Fish14 02-20-2006 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny Reefer
Relatively new tank,

There ya go, thats sometimes a reason it shows up. Even though your tank may be the cleanest tank, the fact that its new might bring it in. I've never started a tank without cyano showing up for a bit.

It does look like cyano to me. It can vary a little, i've had it like that before. If thats not cyano, it looks and acts just like it.

Chris

Ruth 02-20-2006 11:11 AM

Mark unfortunately that looks like cyano to me as well. I have battled it a couple of times in the past *knocking furiously on head*. I have found that it seems to consume and thrive on PO4 and because it consumes it your tests will still come out at normal. If you are feeding a lot of flake food, or frozen mysis/brine shrimp these tend to be very high in PO4. You may want to make sure that if you aren't already any frozen food be well rinsed with RODI water before it is feed to your tank and maybe cut right back on flake food. Just my 2 pennies worth.

Johnny Reefer 02-20-2006 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Funky_Fish14
There ya go, thats sometimes a reason it shows up. Even though your tank may be the cleanest tank, the fact that its new might bring it in.

Yes, this is what I suspect to. The tank setup is sorta new but it sorta isn't either. Had a 135 setup that I switched out for a 180g. 80% of the LR and sand in the 180 is from the previous 135. Been up and running for close to 3 months now. It never really went through a full blown new tank syndrome cycle. Brown algae was minimal and green algae, although present now in acceptable levels, did not "flourish" and then recede. The lack of a full blown new tank syndrome cycle is enough for me to be not so sure.
But regardless, it's there and needs to be dealt with before it gets too bad.
I'll test the water tonight after my 12 hour work shift today.
(Cry me a river:lol:).

Ruth: I feed Formula 1 & 2 pellets. They also get cyclopeeze and rotifers. Usually when I'm not working I feed them frozen cyclopeeze and frozen rotifers. When I am working they still get the Formula 1 & 2, but I switch to freeze dried cyclopeeze and hold of on the rotifers. (It's easier). Any other frozen feedings are rare. I might feed them frozen mysis maybe once a month or so.

Oh ya....and DT's phytoplankton. I feed 3 doses/week for a total of about 80 to 120 mls of that per week. Maybe this is too much?

Thanx all for the advice and cheers,:smile:

Ruth 02-20-2006 12:40 PM

I think the real challenge is to find out where the nutrients that are fueling it are coming from in order to deal with it.
I have read that sometimes phosphates can build up over time in LR so you may want to pull out a rock, soak it in tank water swishing around really good and then test that water for phosphates. Same for the pellets, maybe soak in some tank water overnight (or while you are working that 12 hour shift) and then test that water. Also try taking a sample from really close to your sand bed, maybe after it has been stirred up a little. OTOH it could be that when you transferred everything enough PO4 was released into the system to fuel your small outbreak and it will be fine with continued water changes.

MobyDick 02-20-2006 04:53 PM

Looks like cyano to me as well.....I have a 20 gal nano that has a couple little spots of the stuff..But my green on green zoo's seem to grow the stuff them selves and keep it contained...STRANGE...:s


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