Photo_John
New member
7-4-09
Added a GFO reactor last week. Has had no visible effect on PO4 levels. I am going to dump the GFO, add new GFO and double the amount from last time. It seemed to effect cyano growth on day 1 but cyano growth since has increased back to the normal bad levels. I also did a water change that day. I am planning another water change today and more this coming week. My tank is getting literally eaten by algae and cyano. The upside to the cyano is it kills the algae and makes it easier to get out in chunks. I have not lost any corals to the algae or cyano as of yet but have had some coral polyp deaths (small spots on frags/colonies) due to the cyano on sps frags. The LPS frags seem to be able to defend themselves against the cyano and remain unaffected.
New Additions:
ORA Red Planet Table frag (I think I miss this frag the most)
2 LPS frags
2 Acro frags
all have good PE and show growth despite the cyano and algae.
The Duncan babies now have babies of their own and I would no longer call the duncans a frag but a small colony.
Added a GFO reactor last week. Has had no visible effect on PO4 levels. I am going to dump the GFO, add new GFO and double the amount from last time. It seemed to effect cyano growth on day 1 but cyano growth since has increased back to the normal bad levels. I also did a water change that day. I am planning another water change today and more this coming week. My tank is getting literally eaten by algae and cyano. The upside to the cyano is it kills the algae and makes it easier to get out in chunks. I have not lost any corals to the algae or cyano as of yet but have had some coral polyp deaths (small spots on frags/colonies) due to the cyano on sps frags. The LPS frags seem to be able to defend themselves against the cyano and remain unaffected.
New Additions:
ORA Red Planet Table frag (I think I miss this frag the most)
2 LPS frags
2 Acro frags
all have good PE and show growth despite the cyano and algae.
The Duncan babies now have babies of their own and I would no longer call the duncans a frag but a small colony.

