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Old 01-23-2016, 03:39 AM
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What kind of water did you use to prepare your water changes. I meant do you have a RO/DI filter?
What kind of skimmer? Is the tank 40g as in your signature? Is your light new or used?
You mostly have LPS and soft corals. You don't need that many hours of light. I would say cut it back to 8 hours a day for your regular schedule. Some people down the road will suggest you to completely turned off the light for a few days to get rid of the dino/cyano you have to be prepared for that.
I agree increasing flow will reduce your cyano.
You tank is only a few months old. This phase happens to a lot of new tanks. So hang on for now. Try to reduce your feeding to 2 times a day and make sure all food gets eaten (i.e. turn of powerheads during feeding).
Remove the biopellets. again your tank is mostly LPS and softies, you don't need biopellets for now. The carbon from biopellets just fuels the growth of dino and cyano.
Water change with ro/di water and removing as much dino and cyano as you can.
There are some very effective chemicals that kill cyano. But I will do all the above and wait for a few more months before using those chemicals.
Good luck.

Last edited by George; 01-23-2016 at 03:41 AM.
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