- Location
- Greenpoint Brooklyn, NY
The underlying problem has eluded me for the past month, as a check in water parameters doesn't indicate that there should be a problem. The one that I get asked about the most is Phosphate, and with a hanna meter it repeated tests at .01 to .02 , feeding is not a problem since I am not a heavy feeder. The only other possible cause would be water movement, I would venture to say that the spots with the most cyano are the ones with the slowest movement because of the aquascaping. In this regard I have implemented a solution and added the special blend also as an added help.
I didn't mean it as using special blend is wrong. Please don't take it that way as thats not what I meant. I've had cyano problems that I couldn't figure out and used red slime remover, over and over, every 6 months, then figured out it was my T5's giving me the cyano, or my salt coupled with mediocre husbandry =( Changed the bulbs earlier, and switched salt brands and I haven't seen cyano since.
I just seen some people talk about it like its something to use for reg maintenance and thats the wrong way to look at it.



