Hi every one its been a while i got a hamilton light its 4x65w t5 my tank has gone down hill a lot of my corals have bleached so i took out one of the white lights but i still have bleaching so i think im going to change back to the old light to see if that helps i dont think its the water thats bad its got to be the light its been on the tank for a few months on a better note i got a marine betta thats doing good i have only had it for a few days thow.
Hi every one sorry its been so long. well i got my alk back in the right rang so my tank is doing a lot better i got a marine betta,crosea clam, and frag of green birds nest hope you like the new pics.
Cyano can live in low nutrient environments so it's not always a high phosphate issue. I'm currently trying to get rid of a little bit of cyano myself and am currently trying the lights out for 3 days method. It seems to work for most people. If you're interested, you can check out this thread: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2095174
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