Cyano Struggle Continues
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, 05-04-2010 at 10:51 AM (5586 Views)
Well, after I set up my new tank I was feeling very pleased with myself, but reality would soon kick me in the testes once again as I have cyano covering all the sand and some rock. I attribute it to the stress of moving everything over to the new tank and the increased bioload of a couple new fishes. I think in addition to this, taking the system off of full zeo didn't help things much. I had a terrible time with getting the nutrients just right with zeo, mostly just starved the corals. I had t5 lights and very pale colors and no growth except for a maxima clam that just did great. I switched to MH 250w Radiums on HQI and have been very happy with the changes in colors (and shimmer). I have always wanted to try a refugium, but I feel that I am probably more comfortable with a bacterial driven system. My current plan is to go with MB7 and vodka. I think the mb7 would help to starve out the cyano and the vodka will bring back my once clear water.
On a positive note, with nitrates at 2.5, I am having great growth and improved coloration in all of my corals. It is very difficult to balance this chemistry thing, especially for a PE teacher.