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amethyst212

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i am having a really bad algae problem.
levels are as follows

ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate .5
salinity 1.026

only thing in tank at this moment is an algae blenny, and three turbo snails,i dont want to add anything else in tank until this problem is taken care of.
i have reduced lights gradually to at least 4 hours a day and the film still keeps on growing, and the film is on on my sand bed

what can i do
 

amethyst212

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Chiefmcfuz

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Cyano, increase flow in that tank and do a water change. Test your params then. I would also run some carbon and stop adding any chemicals to the tank.
 

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It could be the problem? It was still Distilled water right?? I've never seen green "Cyano", could it possibly something else? You should try running phosban on the tank.

How old is the tank?? Could it just be part of the cycle? Also what size and lighting are you running?
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Ok here's my quetion to you, are you using Distilled? RO? Premixed saltwater?
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Test for phosphates and get some flow on that sand bed area. Run carbon and try a water change.
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Cerith snails are said to eat cyano but nothing is certain about it.

Only run reg everyday normal carbon in the filter, Ammo stuff is only for freshwater.

Do a small water change when you can.
 

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