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![]() could be anything.
Lack of oxygen if the tank is overcrowded Ammonia spike Something toxic like an anemone or a sea cucumber died or expulsed its organs. Marine velvet (but that would not kill amphipods) All these fish in a 25 gallons I would say lack of oxygen killed them all and then there was an ammonia spike that killed the rest. That combined with ich or maybe marine velvet. Quote:
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![]() You said nitrate was zero but it couldn't have been if you was fiting red algae?
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![]() I have some cyano that refuse to go away and my nitrates and phosphates are always undetectible on both tests that I have. I had my water tested to be sure by some professionals and same results..undectible. Yet I do have cyano, ID by a microscope.
The cyano seem to be able to survive by making a nutriment reserve, at least from what I have read about it, so even cutting the light might not get it. It's a tough thing to get rid of sometimes. |
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![]() daniella3d is right, you can most certainly have Cyano bacteria in a system with an undetectable nitrate level. There will be nutrients in any tank and it doesn't take much to feed the cyano. If the bacteria is absorbing the DOC's before they can be skimmed or absorbed by carbon, GFO, etc then it can thrive. Vodka dosing will bring a tank to a ULN state but it will make cyano grow like wildfire. I had an outbreak a short while ago and tried everything I could thing of, at the end of the day it was Chemi Clean that cleared it up (I also pulled my biopellets and replaced with GFO but I won't be so bold at this point to say the pellets were the cause or contributor).
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![]() Same here, I had to use chemin clean and it got rid of it in my small nano and going to do it in my 75 gallons to clear the dissolve organic.
Chemin clean work well in case of a build up of dissolved organic, wich is also my case. Makes the skimmer goes nuts for a white though but it works. Quote:
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