CRAP! I think i have dino! HELP!

Just un covered the tank.. most of the dino is gone! I'm going to manually remove the tiny ices that are left then inject the rest with H202.
 
It's back. :(:(

The new plan:
3 day blackout while continuing H202
2 days lights on
another 3 day blackout

is this a good idea? i really want this stuff gone.
 
I've never cured dino as my aquarium is still fairly new, so I can't comment on if what you're doing is correct. Are you currently running GFO, and if yes, how often do you change it out? I've had patches of dino that I'm dealing with and wondering if changing out my GFO more often should help.
 
Dinos caused me to restart my tank. Now about 5 months into my restarted tank and I got Dinos again. My snails do eat some of it, but largely avoid eating this stuff.Unlike previously, I am not going to panick or rush into a war with the Dinos. I have reduced light hours to 5 hours and basting and manual removal every few days and catching some in a filter sock. I am also doing 15% weekly water changes.So far they have reduced. They are also not spreading. Any area that the snails eat off the rock, that area does not have the Dinos return. I checked under a microscope and am certain that what I have is not Diatoms or Cyanno. Not all Dinos are highly toxic etc.I really believe in the next couple of months this will disappear.If it doesnt I will drain the tanks water as low as possible and use a spray bottle to spray a mist of peroxide at the rocks. I figure if I do a section at a time it will be fairly easy a job to do.
 
I've never cured dino as my aquarium is still fairly new, so I can't comment on if what you're doing is correct. Are you currently running GFO, and if yes, how often do you change it out? I've had patches of dino that I'm dealing with and wondering if changing out my GFO more often should help.
No GFO.
Dinos caused me to restart my tank. Now about 5 months into my restarted tank and I got Dinos again. My snails do eat some of it, but largely avoid eating this stuff.Unlike previously, I am not going to panick or rush into a war with the Dinos. I have reduced light hours to 5 hours and basting and manual removal every few days and catching some in a filter sock. I am also doing 15% weekly water changes.So far they have reduced. They are also not spreading. Any area that the snails eat off the rock, that area does not have the Dinos return. I checked under a microscope and am certain that what I have is not Diatoms or Cyanno. Not all Dinos are highly toxic etc.I really believe in the next couple of months this will disappear.If it doesnt I will drain the tanks water as low as possible and use a spray bottle to spray a mist of peroxide at the rocks. I figure if I do a section at a time it will be fairly easy a job to do.

Good luck!!
 
Still no luck. It disappears for like a week after the black out then comes back. How do I win this? H202 is worthless. It makes me want to start over. :(
 
All I can repeat is stop the water changes, the new salt is fueling it. We won by skipping 2 water changes along with sucking it out daily & cutting the light cycle in half.
 
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