catchandreleas
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Struggling with a tank that has been up and running for about 2 years now.
Its a 20G AIO.
Prime HD
MP10
Skimmer
Had Phosban/Carbon Filtration but I removed that a few weeks ago
Currently using filter socks and Purigen only in conjunction with skimmer
PH 8.3
P04 0
N03 0-2 depending on the day
Ca 440
Mg 1350
KH 8.5
about 3 weeks ago I had a Cyano outbreak. I haven't had any algae issues in a while and I normally let these things run their course. However the corals were starting to struggle and retract so I figured Id try chemi clean to speed things up.
Followed instructions on that, ran it a second time a few days later and neither round worked (they helped)
The corals (misc torches and lps) are really starting to struggle. SPS seem okay.
I have been basting and vacuuming what I can every day or two. But that seems to be a lot of water changing which may also be keeping nutrients too low for corals.
So im not sure what to do here, Im worried the cyano will outlast the coral if I keep nutrients this low, but I dont want to add anything as it will help the cyano.
Ive read a lot of differing opinions on how to handle this, but since chemi clean didn't work, and the cyan seems to have my coral in a chokehold Im not sure what to do. Id love to ride it out but I dont want to lose coral in the process.
Should I keep nutrients low, hope coral makes it out the other side and keep doing water changes/vacuuming it out?
Or should I get nutrients up, decrease water changes, and hope the cyano goes away?
Any thoughts would be helpful.
Its a 20G AIO.
Prime HD
MP10
Skimmer
Had Phosban/Carbon Filtration but I removed that a few weeks ago
Currently using filter socks and Purigen only in conjunction with skimmer
PH 8.3
P04 0
N03 0-2 depending on the day
Ca 440
Mg 1350
KH 8.5
about 3 weeks ago I had a Cyano outbreak. I haven't had any algae issues in a while and I normally let these things run their course. However the corals were starting to struggle and retract so I figured Id try chemi clean to speed things up.
Followed instructions on that, ran it a second time a few days later and neither round worked (they helped)
The corals (misc torches and lps) are really starting to struggle. SPS seem okay.
I have been basting and vacuuming what I can every day or two. But that seems to be a lot of water changing which may also be keeping nutrients too low for corals.
So im not sure what to do here, Im worried the cyano will outlast the coral if I keep nutrients this low, but I dont want to add anything as it will help the cyano.
Ive read a lot of differing opinions on how to handle this, but since chemi clean didn't work, and the cyan seems to have my coral in a chokehold Im not sure what to do. Id love to ride it out but I dont want to lose coral in the process.
Should I keep nutrients low, hope coral makes it out the other side and keep doing water changes/vacuuming it out?
Or should I get nutrients up, decrease water changes, and hope the cyano goes away?
Any thoughts would be helpful.