Bacteria Bloom

ecomdesign

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I have been dosing vodka and vinegar to my system for about 1 year now. At last test po4 was 0 and no3 was 2.5ppm. New years eve day I upgraded my sump and skimmer. I kept my usual dose of 13ml of my carbon mix. This Sunday I added my weekly dose of mb7. Later that night I noticed a bacteria bloom in my sump that hasn't gotten any better over the past 24 hours.

I have stopped Dosing carbon and at this point I don't plan to dose mb7 next weekend. Am I doing it right, or should I just cut all Dosing in half? Is the bloom just a result of the sump/skimmer change? Did I interput the system too much?
 
Those are tough questions to answer. I'd probably stop the carbon dosing, the way you did, and siphon out whatever of the slime is easy to get, maybe spending a minute or two each week. I'm guessing that you're seeing a gel of some sort on various surfaces?
 
FWIW, the bacteria have to grow somewhere, and in your case, it seems they like the sump. Just be glad it isn't the display they like. :D
 
Very true. I'm lucky I guess! Could the high flow rate and lots of light in the display have anything to do with it? Maybe it prefers the conditions in the sump a little better?
 
I presume it prefers the sump for some reason, but I don't know why.

I've never seen where mine grow except in my canister filter filled with GAC and GFO, but I presume some also grows in my rock filled refugia.
 
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