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![]() I suspect you are right, but I figured trying the blackout for a few days can't hurt. Maybe it will help a little bit.
I was also told Dino's like clean water so I am going to try and bring nitrates up a bit. Last edited by Llorgon; 11-05-2018 at 02:19 AM. |
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![]() are you using rodi water ? running gfo ? I would be vacuuming the sand while doing weekly water changes , remove as much as you can manually . Stay consistent with your water changes and dosing . Stay away from adding different chemicals/aids to try and get rid of . But if you are using rodi , make sure your filters and membrane is good .
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![]() +1 on vacuuming sand. I do this every water change - if I’m taking out water might as well be the yucky stuff. Really solved my nitrate problem when my tank was new. Also blowing off rocks with turkey baster once in a while, or brushing off rocks before vacuuming. I was too chicken to add anything to tank that I couldn’t test for. Just a lot of elbow grease and patience.
Last edited by Dash; 11-05-2018 at 03:27 PM. |
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Using RO/DI, filters are all 6 months old. I think they should be good still. Not sure how you tell. No gfo. Quote:
I have been blowing off the rocks and stirring/blowing the sand during water changes with a turkey baster. So I should be doing water changes? At j&l they all told me stop the water changes because it like very clean water so I should try to raise my nitrates a bit. Although that might be to encourage more easier to deal with algae to start growing. |
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![]() I’ve battled Dino’s and they suck. Prob the worst thing in the hobby. Firstly u need to find out what strain they are. There is a huge forum on these on reef2reef. Also Devon from “reefdudes” just posted on battling Dino’s on his Facebook page that can help too. I would start with blackout and then start dosing hydrogen peroxide (1ml per 10 gallons I believe). Filter sand everyday but don’t throw the filtered water out. Just run it through a filter sock and back into the tank. I would start dosing phosphate and nitrate and get the tank as dirty as possible to start growing other algae’s so it outcompetes them. Definitely go to reef2reef though and do some research. Good luck
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Thanks! Going through those forums now. Will hydrogen peroxide kill any pods, fish, coral in the tank? |
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I beat dinos by adding a magnum micron filter, a UV sterilizer, added daily dosages of KNO3 and turkey basted the rocks every time I saw dinos start to appear. I had to change the magnum cartridge daily when I first started. Took a couple weeks to get it under control. This worked for me, it might not work for you, every tank is different and there are many different causes of Dinos I have not ever let my nitrates and phosphates get to zero again. |