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![]() If it's Cyano do chemi clean works like a charm. There is no harm using it, if you use chemi clean and it happens to be Dino's it won't affect anything and then you know you have Dino's for sure
Should be a win win
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Current tank---125 gallon mixed reef 60 gallon sump, Reef octopus nw200 skimmer, Rapid LEDs, Maxspec gyre, Mp10s, Fuge, Biweekly 20% WC, QT everything |
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If it does turn out to be dinos, H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) dosing seems to be the strongest offense, and since you don't have many corals you don't have to worry much about irritating/browning the corals. |
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![]() Thanks for the suggestions, i'll give the chemi clean a try first and see how it goes.
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![]() Yup just follow the directions good and shouldn't have any problems
I leave my skimmer running and just leave the plug undone sour flows back into the sump so you get lots of airation during the treatment
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Current tank---125 gallon mixed reef 60 gallon sump, Reef octopus nw200 skimmer, Rapid LEDs, Maxspec gyre, Mp10s, Fuge, Biweekly 20% WC, QT everything |
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![]() Personally I would run GFO less or stop for time being. I would also try to raise NO3 a little either by adding NO3 or feed more.
I think the problem is your PO4 >>> NO3, that's why you have cyno outbreak. Last edited by iamfrontosa; 08-12-2016 at 08:19 PM. |
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![]() I had the same problem, then I read up on the Redfield ratio. Worked like a charm for me.
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