Vorog
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My 75 gallon has been up and running for a little over 6 months. It's new and maturing, this is not my first tank. However a lot of the live rock and corals came from my old nano I had running for 3 years (not my first tank either). I've always been a fan of refugiums, the bigger the better. On my 75, I chose a 40 breeder as my sump to hold my large skimmer and large refugium. I do have a few mangroves that are doing well. I have eco systems miracle mud, and rubble rock. The cheato was under a grow led light for a while and was doing very well. However my mangroves were slowly withering away. So I put my 6500K light back over them and the cheato. I noticed a bit of cyano growing in the tank and as the days go on I noticed my cheato looking like slimy wet hair, that's the best way I can describe how it looks. Even the feel of it is weird. Before it was dark green and crisp like to the touch. When I would pull it apart it felt firm and like a fresh veggie so to speak. Is it dying because of the light change? My water chemistry is for the most part solid. *knock on wood*. I know my phosphate is higher and nitrates sit about 1-2ppm. Never higher on the test. Which cyano shows yes I have nitrates yes I have phosphates, my concern is the cheato dying. Corals, fish, look fine. Sps looks great. But I don't want this to start something big which it can. I've dealt with cyano before and it's not fun but it is something we all deal with from time to time. I e cut back on feedings and have been doing several large water changes. Which I did change my RO water. I was getting RO that was about 35TDS from a local fish store now I get it at about 1-3TDS. That I know is a huge factor to my phosphate and everything. Anyone good with cheato? Or telling me what happened?
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