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Originally Posted by Leah
I do not mean to rain on your parade, and hopefully someone else will chime in here.
I think you have the right idea sort of with the black out, but you need to cover the tank for three days. Do not feed the tank or even peek at it then on the third day you need to do a water change...just can't remember how much!
Then slowly turn your lights, say half a day for 2 days and full on the 3rd.
Leah
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Thanks for the input Leah - and if anyone else can chime in, that would be helpful as well.
I have to admit that I did peek under the blanket - I couldn't help myself - couriosity took over, I was out of control! LOL
What you say here regarding the water changes amd turning lights on slowly makes sense. (I had done a WC earlier this evening) By all appearances I may have gotten off lucky. As I've been thinking about this there may be several reasons for the luck . . .
1. My lights (RADION) are only at 50% because I am still stocking the tank with coral.
2. All my corals are still quite low in the tank - the most are within 3 inches of the bottom
3. As the tank is still newer there are not that many fish so that the bio load isn;t that high.
4. Though the cyano was spreading it wasn't heavy yet.
If anyone has thoughts I would apprecaite it as I am sure this will not be the last time I need to deal with this.