cyano oh no! :0
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, 04-09-2011 at 02:39 PM (1610 Views)
so it appears I’m having a nutrient problem in my tank even though all levels are undetectable with salifert test kits.
the problem I’m having is I can’t figure out my source...i really don’t feed allot at all i feed 1 frozen rotifer cube midweek 2 hours after light out for all my coral that opens up at night and for my critters and i feed my fish and acans maybe twice a week but usually once (i know its crewl) they either get frozen brine or mysis depending on which i grab out of the freezer usually about 1 cube
Water changes are done +/-weekly sometimes every 2 weeks depending how busy I am with school and the GF. I use fresh IO salt and RO water @ 0-1 TDS (i don’t use DI because im to lazy to order it and my TDS is exceptionally good)
My skimmer is a vertex in 80 it is doing a rather good job, my total water volume is about 60gal and my tank is under stocked IMO so I think I’m fine there, I’m also running vertex BioBeads (probably more then I should) with a Phosban reactor almost half full flow is OKAY in it but it is slowing down I need to go from my MJ 800->1200 I just need to order it. I’m also running a second Phosban reactor full of carbon changed ever 1-2months
Flow in my tank is provided by a hydor1 @~400gph (running constantly) and a hydor 750 @750gph (only on when my MH is on) aswell as my mag5 return. The cyano is growing in lower flow zones along the glass so it can be that low flow is a contributing factor, I plan on replacing my hydor 1 with another hydor 750
My bulbs are approaching there last days at about 7 months but I don’t think this is a problem (we will see when i get my LEDs done!
Other then low flow I cant wrap my head around the issue, anyone have ideas??