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Azilla 07-05-2004 09:36 PM

Looseing the battle.
 
hehe well been around 2 weeks with my battle with cyno i think its winning. i clean the rock and sand daily within hours its back i have been puttin a capfull or kents redslime remover in daily and seems not to be helping i do 12gal water changes. But yet after all this BAM its back Uglier then ever. What else can i do to stop this?????

I do not have a skimmer since i ordered one and never got it. Money is tight. I have some carbon in my sump.
Turning my lights off for a day thing that will help??? like if i suck out all the alge and such and kill the lights?? I will continue to battle until i win and yes im usin RO water.

Mother Reefer 07-05-2004 09:41 PM

I've read that many people have great results with this
http://www.mops.ca/cgi-bin/SoftCart....fd5+1089066264
you should also try to figure out where/why this is starting. Are you using r/o water? how old is the unit if so?

IMO you need to pinpoint where to problem is and solve that because no matter how much you dose if you keep re-infecting the tank you'll keep having the problem.

Azilla 07-05-2004 09:48 PM

My RO unit is 3months old or less. I only take maybe 20gals a week out of it. My Handheld TDS meter read 2 sometimes 3 but thats it. But my tank is also new like month old maybe little more.

Beverly 07-05-2004 10:15 PM

Azilla,

Great that you're using RO :smile:

Was the rock now in the tank cured before it was put in, or is the rock still curing? You might have a lot of dead stuff on the rock that is producing phosphate that is fueling the cyano.

Does your tank have enough water flow to all or most portions of the tank, including the back?

If you have mechanical filtration, do you clean it weekly or more often? Crud that builds up in foams or other filter media will also fuel cyano outbreaks.

bear27 07-05-2004 10:18 PM

I have used Chemi clean as stated above and it worked like a charm for me

UnderWorldAquatics 07-05-2004 10:37 PM

send me your address and Ill greyhound ship you some algone, it will take care of it very nicely.... ask reefhawk, worked for him too....
the algone is on me, you just need to cover the shipping, Ill send it collect, should be a couple bucks max....


I agree with others that you need to address the cause of the problem, but this will solve the unsightly part of your dilema for you...

let me know....

Jason McK 07-05-2004 10:43 PM

I know you have prob been asked this before but how long has the tank been up and running?


J

Azilla 07-05-2004 11:13 PM

tank is new been like month and a half maybe, Some Rock was cured and alot wasn't. As for Flow i am running 4 maxi Jets 1200's on a wave master pro and have a MAG 950 for my return. Question is Are my Light fueling the problem too???

Azilla 07-05-2004 11:21 PM

here are some pictures of my problem Keep in mind i do clean this daily.

www.phatkids.net/alge/alge1.JPG
www.phatkids.net/alge/alge2.JPG
www.phatkids.net/alge/alge3.JPG

AJ_77 07-05-2004 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Azilla
tank is new been like month and a half maybe, Some Rock was cured and alot wasn't. As for Flow i am running 4 maxi Jets 1200's on a wave master pro and have a MAG 950 for my return. Question is Are my Light fueling the problem too???

Pretty normal for a brand-new tank. Try to keep it from suffocating your corals (blow it off/syphon it out) and it should run its course. Your lighting probably isn't the culprit as this stuff seems to grow no matter what in new systems. That's why it's sometimes tough to keep things until these algae/cyano cycles are completed.


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