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Is it a red film that comes off easy?
I wouldn’t call it a film. It certainly is red, and some it will come off if I pull it off or shake the plug, but I wouldn’t say it comes off easy. It’s difficult to photograph due to the lightning but I tried. It’s thicker then in the photo, and it covers all of the rock and about 1/2 of the sand, as well as the back.Is it a red film that comes off easy?
po4 is 0 on the salifert test kit. I will set my skimmer to run wet. I have a bag of carbon that I was using to clear up the tank when starting, I'll swap it out now. Thanks for the advice.What's your po4 like?
If you do not run carbon do run.
If po4 high use a good po4 remover
Skim wet.
Carbon, skimmer and good husbandry will bring down no3
Po4 remover like rowaphos or al99 will bring down the po4.
As system mature, your biological filtration strengthens, your nutrients drop algae will go away.
If its indeed zero that's a recipe for cyano. Are you sure its zero? What are you dosing?po4 is 0 on the salifert test kit. I will set my skimmer to run wet. I have a bag of carbon that I was using to clear up the tank when starting, I'll swap it out now. Thanks for the advice.
No gfo. I double checked several days in a row (albeit the same test kit, so that could be the issue) with the salifert test kit and I couldn't detect any. I dosed nopox during the cycling period but haven't for at least 3 weeks. Not currently dosing anything, just feeding.If its indeed zero that's a recipe for cyano. Are you sure its zero? What are you dosing?
Do you dose carbon? Like nopox of vodka?
So you use any po4 remover like gfo?
If po4 is zero and no3 is high you will get cyano. You need to bring your po4 a bit up. Do not skim wet. Skim regular.No gfo. I double checked several days in a row (albeit the same test kit, so that could be the issue) with the salifert test kit and I couldn't detect any. I dosed nopox during the cycling period but haven't for at least 3 weeks. Not currently dosing anything, just feeding.
It should come up naturally as you feeding and your fish bio load grow. Avoid doing things to artificially to increase po4 like over feeding and such. It will mess things up more.How do I bring up my po4? Should I dose it or are there foods that contain high po4? As for my system, 55 gallon tank with 11 gallon sump, 50 lbs dry rock, filtration is nyos quantum skimmer, refugium added on Thursday, and a media reactor I added last night. Currently have 2x 1” clownfish, 1x 1.5” yellow tang, a medium cleaner shrimp, and a scarlet hermit. The hermit and clowns were added 4 weeks ago, the tang and shrimp 1 week ago. I feed the clowns reef nutrition TDO chroma boost, 3 pellets each, and the yellow tang/shrimp a hikari sinking algae pellet which I remove after both have had a couple bites. I water change about 2 buckets a week with Red Sea black bucket salt, and I have 2 radion xr15s on 20% for 10 hours per day.
I get cyano often it come and go. It come when I tank my po4, up I just up it a bit itnaturaly go away.I have been battling a bit of Cyano in my tank. This is what I’m doing:
Water change - using a toothbrush attached to a gravel vacuum with rubber bands so I can brush it off and remove it in one go.
Shortened the lights on period by two hours.
Got a cheap, small power head that is aimed directly at the problem areas. I move it around every day.
Increase flow by turning up my regular power head.
It’s not gone yet, but I think I’m winning. I bought some chemiclean just in case it gets worse.
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