agentfive
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Our tank is a biocube 14 gallon and it's been up and running for 1.5 years. In the past 2-3 months we've had red cyano that likes to coat up the rocks and stuff. Shutting the lights off for 2 days and doing a 20% water change seems to rid us of it for a week or two - and then it starts back up. We have lots of corals and stuff - along with 3 fish - everything is doing great except for keeping ahead of the red stuff.
Here's our setup and what we do for care;
1. Weekly water change using R/O water of 1 gallon. Rinse carbon filter, chemi-pure elite - in bioball chamber - clean and rinse sponge near pump.
2. Once every other week we shake rinse in the change water the chemi-pure elite bag just to keep things flowing well.
3. We have the stock pump and a K-Nano fan for flow
4. Every other day we feed - I use a ceramic knife and slice enough washed and rinsed then refrozen mysis shrimp for a few quick eye droppers. The cardinal, firefish, and the striped goby eat it up very fast.
5. We also dose about 8 drops of part a and b Kent Marine Nano reef stuff every other day - the corals are huge and we've grown duncans from 3 heads to 18+ now
6. Our water PH and all others are normal - and we have no high nitrates.
I'm thinking PHOSPHATE buildup - so I even called the company we get the RO water from - they say ZERO phosphates.
I have also used a phosphate pad CHEMI mat - and that does really help.
What are we doing here - and how do we get far ahead of the red cyano? What else could be the source? Just buildup in a small tank after a year or so? Right now things looks perfect - white sand - rocks happy corals - but what do we do? Any help would be great.
Here's our setup and what we do for care;
1. Weekly water change using R/O water of 1 gallon. Rinse carbon filter, chemi-pure elite - in bioball chamber - clean and rinse sponge near pump.
2. Once every other week we shake rinse in the change water the chemi-pure elite bag just to keep things flowing well.
3. We have the stock pump and a K-Nano fan for flow
4. Every other day we feed - I use a ceramic knife and slice enough washed and rinsed then refrozen mysis shrimp for a few quick eye droppers. The cardinal, firefish, and the striped goby eat it up very fast.
5. We also dose about 8 drops of part a and b Kent Marine Nano reef stuff every other day - the corals are huge and we've grown duncans from 3 heads to 18+ now
6. Our water PH and all others are normal - and we have no high nitrates.
I'm thinking PHOSPHATE buildup - so I even called the company we get the RO water from - they say ZERO phosphates.
I have also used a phosphate pad CHEMI mat - and that does really help.
What are we doing here - and how do we get far ahead of the red cyano? What else could be the source? Just buildup in a small tank after a year or so? Right now things looks perfect - white sand - rocks happy corals - but what do we do? Any help would be great.
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