M myblock175 A.K.A TECH KING Manhattan Reefs Location bronx Rating - 93.3% 139 10 0 May 27, 2013 #1 Someone please tell me what this is? never had this problem before. I just started to slowly vacuum my sand bed completely out of my tank now. CLOSE THREAD Attachments CYANO 001.JPG 130.4 KB · Views: 198 CYANO 002.JPG 146.7 KB · Views: 193 Last edited: May 30, 2013
Someone please tell me what this is? never had this problem before. I just started to slowly vacuum my sand bed completely out of my tank now. CLOSE THREAD
rookie07 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Midwest Rating - 97.5% 235 6 0 May 27, 2013 #2 Hard to tell from pics. Might be cyano or maybe even diatoms.
xxxAngeloxxx Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location New Jersey Rating - 100% 121 0 0 May 27, 2013 #3 Cyano
cody0709 Advanced Reefer Vendor Manhattan Reefs Location Westhampton, NY Rating - 100% 75 0 0 May 27, 2013 #5 You have a picture with out the blues
M myblock175 A.K.A TECH KING Manhattan Reefs Location bronx Rating - 93.3% 139 10 0 May 27, 2013 #6 thanx Ant and all my other reefers. Cyano is confirmed. I researched it and looked at pics and its definitely the same thing. Funny thing is that it's only on my sand bed
thanx Ant and all my other reefers. Cyano is confirmed. I researched it and looked at pics and its definitely the same thing. Funny thing is that it's only on my sand bed
4 4Fish Experienced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Long Island Rating - 0% 0 0 0 May 28, 2013 #7 Check the water flow in that area. Increasing the flow is one thing you can do, in addition to the usual (water changes, GFO, reduce feedings, etc.)
Check the water flow in that area. Increasing the flow is one thing you can do, in addition to the usual (water changes, GFO, reduce feedings, etc.)
M myblock175 A.K.A TECH KING Manhattan Reefs Location bronx Rating - 93.3% 139 10 0 May 30, 2013 #8 Close thread