I understand things like this aren't fixed overnight but i would like to get this under control.
Well for months now i have had issues with terrible cyano and some hair algae. I have gotten the hair algae under control from water changes but the cyano will not go away.
I started around 2 1/2 months ago by
Reducing feeding
Reducing light Schedule
Skimming*
Increased Flow
Changed SALT
Increased my daily water changes [20%-25% 1 time a week for almost two months]
My tank is around 20 gallons and i perform 5 gallon weekly water changes..
6 days ago i started to treat with a Red slime remover from chemi clean [boyd] and have treated the tank twice. It has done nothing, I have been following the directions and for the past two weeks i have done over 40% water changes weekly. The cyano just seems to come back and generally only on my sand. sometimes forming on the rock...
In the begging stages it always starts as a diatom looking algae and will deepen in color as the daylight hours go by. At night it really isnt too visable. Then if i do not syphon it, as the days go by it will darken and will start to bubble and cover everything.
Last week i completely tore down and cleaned my mess of a sump, i am pretty sure the dietritus buildup is the root of my problems and someone mentioned it may have leached into my sand bed.
A number of things has attributed to this problem and i know its my fault...
I started the tanks with a coarse argonite sand, I rinsed with regular tap water and even started the tank with tap water [IDIOT!] [during the 6 weeks of cycling i topped off with distilled water, then started performing water changes daily while never using TAP]
For water i was originally using nutri sea water, Something known to be loaded with nutrients.
Some of my rock was created with a combination of foam/epoxy.... It was all done and cured properly [from what i have read and followed] I do not have cyano issues on any of the fake rock...go figure...
I personally do not like and never did like my current sand and have decided to remove my sandbed, I feel like it may be the reason this is happening.
I started today by syphoning out as much as i could but limiting myself as to not cause a huge change. I plan too syphon out around 5 gallons every other day for the next week until it is all removed.
Does this sound like a good plan ? What would you do?
I am a failure and do not have a phosphate test kit.
Well for months now i have had issues with terrible cyano and some hair algae. I have gotten the hair algae under control from water changes but the cyano will not go away.
I started around 2 1/2 months ago by
Reducing feeding
Reducing light Schedule
Skimming*
Increased Flow
Changed SALT
Increased my daily water changes [20%-25% 1 time a week for almost two months]
My tank is around 20 gallons and i perform 5 gallon weekly water changes..
6 days ago i started to treat with a Red slime remover from chemi clean [boyd] and have treated the tank twice. It has done nothing, I have been following the directions and for the past two weeks i have done over 40% water changes weekly. The cyano just seems to come back and generally only on my sand. sometimes forming on the rock...
In the begging stages it always starts as a diatom looking algae and will deepen in color as the daylight hours go by. At night it really isnt too visable. Then if i do not syphon it, as the days go by it will darken and will start to bubble and cover everything.
Last week i completely tore down and cleaned my mess of a sump, i am pretty sure the dietritus buildup is the root of my problems and someone mentioned it may have leached into my sand bed.
A number of things has attributed to this problem and i know its my fault...
I started the tanks with a coarse argonite sand, I rinsed with regular tap water and even started the tank with tap water [IDIOT!] [during the 6 weeks of cycling i topped off with distilled water, then started performing water changes daily while never using TAP]
For water i was originally using nutri sea water, Something known to be loaded with nutrients.
Some of my rock was created with a combination of foam/epoxy.... It was all done and cured properly [from what i have read and followed] I do not have cyano issues on any of the fake rock...go figure...
I personally do not like and never did like my current sand and have decided to remove my sandbed, I feel like it may be the reason this is happening.
I started today by syphoning out as much as i could but limiting myself as to not cause a huge change. I plan too syphon out around 5 gallons every other day for the next week until it is all removed.
Does this sound like a good plan ? What would you do?
I am a failure and do not have a phosphate test kit.
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