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![]() Count me on board...I've recently had a bout of it in my display and would prefer not to treat.
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![]() I really dont want to join you in your venture to beat cyano but ill definitly watch you do it.
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![]() Updates!
Lights off for 20 hours: ![]() Lights off for 30 hours: ![]() Lights off for 46 hours: ![]() Lights off for 54 hours: ![]() As you can see, I am making progress, albeit slowly. Later today I will siphon the rocks and sand and do a water change. Then lights will go back on to see what we've accomplished. |
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![]() Did the Cyano come back??? Ive tried lights out, lots of water changes. Still coming back. I'm real tempted to try Chemi-clean treatment
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() Have you tried sugar?
read a post on rc that said sugar reduces the cyano. We all know there are a few things cyano likes high nutrients, amino acids, lo flow and lets remember this is a bacteria a lights off for a few days may cure the cyano but even if there is a pinch in your tank thats all it needs to get back. Traditionally in the past I have used red slime remover as I didn't have time to battle cyano however after killing a purple gorg I will never use an antibiotic again in my reef tanks. So theres got to be a natural cure anyhow report back to us on the lights out battle and I'll report here on the sugar dosing to rid this stuff. So far I have a 50g skimmerless adequete flow feeding mysis and prawns once a week to my softies and lps which was probally a huge part to getting a tank with cyano. Since yesterday I put in 2 table spoons of sugar I will wait another 2 days and put in the same amount, because I dont have a skimmer I believe that the corals may uptake some sugar but not much anyhow I'll report back on my process here.
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![]() get a 2 little fish phosban reactor there like 50 bucks +powerhead and phosphate removing media and run that it was the only thing i found that worked awsome on cyano
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![]() Quote:
Yup, allready have. Nope, not working.... Phosphate allways reads 0 in my tank too. I feed Mysis daily, but to my fish. Flow, I belive is adequate, Quiet one 3000 Mag 350 Koralia 2 All feed the circulation, so approx 1500GPH on a 45g tank
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 Last edited by banditpowdercoat; 01-05-2009 at 04:41 AM. |
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![]() Why don't you just treat with erythromycin for a few days and do a few water changes?
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![]() I've never had any luck using a phosban reactor on my tanks either, Patience has always been the best remedy for cyano in my tanks, usually by feb it seems to start to recede. Of course before I was diligently doing 25% water changes weekly, blowing all the cyano off the rocks daily and using phosphate removers. I'm not doing that this year, I'm sticking to my regular regime to see if it will go away on its own within the same timeframe
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