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![]() Are these Dino's?
Last edited by Werbo; 10-23-2014 at 02:37 AM. |
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![]() I think it looks like cyano-bacteria to me.
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![]() You mean dinoflaggeletic algae? If so I would say yes, how old is the tank?
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![]() I have been battling this reoccuring brown string algae for over 3 months now. I have syphoned the sand bed and blown off the rocks numerous times only for it to return within days. 10 days ago I syphoned out the sand bed and took pictures April 26 and tonight. Stuff is on rocks and glass as well.
Other characteristics: - Snails become lethargic, are constantly falling off the rocks and eventually slowly die - little air bubbles sometimes develop - no nitrates or phosphates according to salifert test kits - alk 9 dKH, cal 420ppm and mg 1400 ppm - tank is 13 months old - 3 days of complete darkness did very little. Or is this just really bad diatoms? Any ideas? |
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![]() I had dino also. I got rid of it by not touchin it and cutting doen my lights to only 4 hours a day for one week and I also dosed with Seachem Stabillity to boost my good bacteria to help fight the bad. Havent seen it in 6 months now
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![]() Had the same algae problem as you pretty sure it's dino's. I did more water changes, lots of bastering and started on those NP pellets, after a month no more dino's.
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![]() I have done similiar. About a month ago I started
- Brightwell Microbacter 7 - n/p pellets - increased carbon - boosted p/h above 8.3 - stopped my CA reactor (to increase ph) - shortened my photoperiod to 4 hrs Still nothing... |
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![]() That's very odd, well at least your on the right track. What are the tank dimensions and what kind of flow are we looking at?
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![]() 120 G - 4X2X2
2 mp40s at 80% on reefcrest mode |
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![]() Have you tested for silicates... in your aquarium and in your tap water/RODI water.
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