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![]() picked up some Chemi-clean, but going to try my current method first for a couple of days. If I can kill the cyano off, I have some increased nutrient export that I will use called Nitroguard which should help with the issue from reappearing.
So here is the plan: 24 more hours of lights out 25% water change filter sock change add Purigen for Nitrate reduction (anyone use this?) add more MB7 slow ramp up of lights cross my fingers while I take a 5 day vacation to London start Nitroguard in about a week...it is in transit from Montreal If the cyno is there when I return...nuke it with Chemi-clean! if it still survives...move on to gold fish
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![]() I had cyano when I had zero nitrates. Low flow seemed to contribute as well. Higher nitrates and better flow improved things.
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I only had to use it once in my current tank just after I set it up and have never seen it since. No issues for my tank inhabitants. |
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![]() my nitrates tested high about 30 mg/ml so that is probably the issue not lack of nitrates.
Chemi-clean will be my back up
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![]() okay so lights are on now. Brought them up very slowly yesterday so that the SPS doesn't freak out. So far so good. Big water change 30%. Started off the Nitraguard which came yesterday, so that should help long term for nutrient export. Tank is looking good, but it is early days and I will have to wait to see if I manage to balance the bioload with the amount of export enough.
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![]() Back from London, and the tank is looking good! No sign of Cyano yet, measured my Phos at zero and Nitrates at 5, so far so good.
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![]() I found it was definately water flow I moved my MP40s lower as I had cyano on the sandbed, once I did that it cleared up quickly, but then started higher on rock workj. moved MP40's backup and its all gone, even on sand. I also increased how powerful the mp40s were pumping during the day.
I do have chemclean onhand and have not used it in the last 3-4 months i have been experimenting with flow.
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![]() I did increase my flow as well, so perhaps that is part of the solution. I too have some chemi-clean on hand....so perhaps this threat is helping too!
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![]() Well I was away for another week and came back to a small patch of the dreaded cyano! It was on the sand bed in an area of lower flow so I have vacummed it it and performed a 25% water change, changed the filter socks too. I will try to change the flow in the tank to hit up that spot some more. Let's hope that helps.
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![]() Hi,
How often do you change your filter socks. I was told by J&L to change them every 3 days. It takes 3 days to create nitrates in the socks. I had good results with ChemiClean as well. I followed the directions very,very carefully but I had to turn off the skimmer for a week even with water changes. In the long run, prevention is better: reduce nitrates and phosphates, increase water flow. AquaAddict |