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The cyano issue is always very simple, there is too many nutrients in your water. The water from your LFS is probably high in total disolved solids (TDS). Get yourself a RO/DI unit. Trust me, it will give you sanity. Vlad. |
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![]() WHAT??? what are you talking about???
where did you get that? I never heard of koralia pump causing stray voltage. I have 2 in my tanks so I want to read about that for sure. I am sure there are better way to check for stray voltage than get zapped! Quote:
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![]() thats cuz its an old, old issue from when these first came out.
one that was addressed by Hydor years ago. |
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![]() I've had 3 Koralia's in my tank for a couple years now with now issues
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![]() I am having the same problem in my system with cyano, although it hasn't killed anything, yet. I did turn off my lights for 60 hours straight, and this knocked the cyano down drastically, but not completely. The 60 hours without light had no ill effect on my corals or anemones.
I am planning on a 3 day complete black out shortly to completely get rid of the problem. This means you need to completely cover your tank with blankets to ensure no light gets in. There has been a few threads on www.reefcentral.com on this issue and this has been where I have done my research on how to fix this problem. You would have had a problem that started the cyano and you could have fixed it, but once it has established, you need to do a 3 day blackout to get rid of it. I would get rid of any media in the canister filter, as this may be one of the reasons this problem started. I have also added extra flow, lowered feedings and changed out my bulbs. None of these affected the cyano at all, and it continues to get worse all the time. I am planning on doing my 3 day blackout the weekend of September 10 to 13th. I can let you know how it goes if you want to see how mine turns out before you give it a try.
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240 gallon tank build: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=110073 |
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![]() I got rid of my cyano easily by vacumnng with everything off, I cut my lights back 2hs and added 2 koralia2's aimed at the worse areas no probs I left it like that and changed my water schedule to 5% every 3days and wala
![]() ![]() I had to do a blackout when I had a bad algae bloom a few years ago same thing usd blankets because even ambiant light will help it I also used weiss algae remover gone in a few days ![]() ![]()
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240 gallon tank build: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=110073 |
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Older models just have this issue. I know numerous people that have reported this problem. So this is not an isolated case where the pump has a breached seal. |
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![]() if they assured you the new models are not going to have this problem then i would consider it addressed unless your wanting them to do a re-call??
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![]() Mines are Koralia Evolution so I guess they are OK since they are the new generation of pumps.
Still not cool. I don't have the budget for a MP20...maybe later on. that hobby is a money pit ![]() |