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URGENT: Dino or Cyano? PIC Included! - Reef Central
WebApr 13, 2009 · well when i checked my pH and alk yesterday, my pH was 8.2 and alk was 3 meq/L and is there brown cyano? and ive heard that lowering your photoperiod to 4 hours, running carbon and GFO and maintaining a high alk and pH helps with dino..but wont it come back when you raise your photoperiod back up? i have corals too so i cant keep it … WebWhen you’re changing the water, use a brush to carefully remove as much of the cyano residue from rocks and surfaces as possible. Make sure to vacuum the floating bits of red slime algae out of your tank. Here’s an easy tip to maximize this removal step: tie a toothbrush to one end of your siphon hose. As you dislodge the cyano, it’s ... lds general conference mp3
The Dreaded Dinos! What To Do About Dinoflagellates - Bulk Reef Supply
WebFirst, use Re-Fresh that knocks back the cyano/algae then the Waste-Away bacteria will add back competitors that will remove the nutrients. Next, use the skimmer to remove the bacteria thereby removing the nutrients. Regular dosing of Waste-Away (or use of our Waste-Away Time Release Gels) will then result in a tank free of cyano & algae. WebDec 9, 2016 · Reefs.com Discussion - My tanks been up for about 3 months and in the last week or two I've been getting this thick brownish green stuff on my sandbed. Fearing it was dinos I started dosing peroxide at 1ml per gallon and running a sun sun 9w UV sterilizer, the UV has only been running about 2... WebJan 31, 2013 · Dino's are mostly photosynthetic so if you cut your lighting way back it will help a lot. Make sure there is nothing dead in the tank to help feed them. Add as much flow as you possably can, because the structure of the … lds general conference april 2022 talks