Reeflander*
First the cyano:*
Siphon your sand bed throughly until it is clean. This may release some nitrate & phosphate in your system. You will need to siphon your sand bed clean once per week as a maintenance procedure.*
How do i siphon my crushed coral, can u help me with a link like youtube, is thr any special instrument reqd ?
I would run GFO and replace it weekly until your phosphate reads zero with what ever method you use to detect it.
Okay i will do it and chk weekly.
*Remove the cyano as soon as you see it. Do not let it build-up. Run GAC and clean the GAC weekly. Replace it once per month.*
Fine.
I would switch to vinegar dosing since many hobbyists including myself, seem to have less problems with cyano when dosing it. The amount you use will need to be increased per Genetics Vodka article except you use 8X more vinegar when replacing vodka.*
Plz specify which vinegar and how much quantity, i am from India and we have our own local brands.
Vodka Dosing...Distilled!
http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...nftt/index.php
Thanks for the link but i have already read this 3months back.
FWIW, the more I read about using carbon sources for nitrate reduction, the more I find using acetate (vinegar) is a better carbon source. My two cents.
Now the algae:*
Scrape, siphon, brush and physically remove the algae as it develops. Do not let it grow much at all. This is normally a daily chore. If you keep at it, it will die out much quicker doing this.*
Okay.
If you can take the rock out of your tank and scrub it daily, this is best.*
Not possible to do it daily but i will try to make it every sundays.
Run a filter bag to catch all remnants of the algae.*
What kind of filter bag, any pic. plz.
Your problem is minor IMHO and with reducing nutrients as I have described along with keeping the algae and cyano out of your tank, it should be gone pretty quickly. *
Thanks for the positive reply and help.
Awaitinf for your reply at the earliest.