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![]() I had a big problem in my 10 gallon once upon a time. Was using the DT's as well. I stopped and it went away, with some work. sucking it out with a small hose when doing water changes and shutting off water flow and using a stiff bottle bruch to wrap it up. (kind of like you would wrap spagetti around a fork). I have been told that it is full of PO4 - fertilizer for hiar algeas and cyano. I guess they put it in to prolong the life of the phyto.
Could be your issue. How old is the stuff? Mike
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![]() Hi Mark,
Yes, I would say that is a form of cyno. I have been battling it on and off for the past 7 years here in Victoria. I am one of those that beleives it is in our water table, and RO/DI does help, but does not eliminate it. I would strongly recomend not using anti biotics in your tank, yes they say it is safe, but from my experience, it does have a chance of killing all livestock, and it has in my case. Chemi-clean is my choice now, it has never harmed any of my corals/fich/invertebrates, easy to use, PUT AN AIRSTONE IN WATER, remove carbon, its all good, and the cyno is dead within 48 hours. Make sure to give a substantial water change of about 30% after day 3. I know that some people have had issues with it, and I can see why, it is a heavy duty oxidizer from what I understand. I have kept aquariums for over 30 years, and cyno has been my PITA ever since the city increased our resevoir size. About the only thing I have not tried is a UV sterilizer. FWIW, it only shows its ugly head in mid/late winter, further strengthening my belief its in our water table. Whichever method you choose, good luck, and may the force be with you! ![]() Phil
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![]() Well...tested the water.
Time of tests between 7:45 and 8:45 PM. Temp. 77.0 F SG 1.025 pH 8.28 Alk 8.4 dKH NH3 undetectable NO2 undetectable NO3 < 5 mg/l PO4 undetectable Ca 245 mg/l Mg 1035 mg/l All checks out good. Huh. Ruth: Doesn't look like phosphates, but thanx. Myanth: The DT's I'm using now is good 'till March 15/06. I just finished a bottle at the end of January that had expired Jan. 1st, so hmmm....possibly. It didn't smell bad, however, so I thought I'd stretch it out. Maybe not such a good idea. Good point. Swags: Interesting post. Unfortunately RO/DI isn't an option now, but will be definitely looking at that when it is an option. (I rent now and can't really mess with plumbing that isn't mine). I might just get a DOM test kit and test the tapwater. I think I'll just hold off on making any rash decisions for a few days and monitor the situation. It looks to me like a new tank syndrome break out, or...like Swags suggests....the tapwater. I should at least do a water change in the meantime, I'm thinkin'. I'll prepare some changewater tomorrow and do a 10% change on Wed. But now it's bedtime and up and at 'em at 4:20 again tomorrow. Yahoo. ![]() Thanx much, folks, and cheers, ![]()
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![]() In regards to those tap addapters, they only cost about 5 or 10 bucks too!
Chris
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