IronMan72
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I need some advice. My 75G is 3 months old. I got the green hair algae bloom at about 30 days and it lasted about 2 weeks and was replaced with what I think it is cyano bacteria. It started to appear while the hair algae was going away as a small patch on the gravel. I think it peaked about a week ago, covering most everything at the bottom of the tank, even growing on the backs of a couple snails. I think it may finally be slowly receding. I've read that this is probably just a new tank issue that will eventually work itself out and/or that it may be related to high phosphates and nitrates. This is what I've done so far.
- reduced the frequency of feedings
- rinse all frozen foods in ro water
- vacuum the bacteria up with airline tubing
- change 20% of the water weekly with ro water
- increased flow in the tank to about 1500 gph, making sure that there is significant flow over the sand bed.
I've also recently added a sump with a refugium and plan to grow some macro algae to help export some of the nutrients that this bacteria may be feeding on.
My tank parameters are Ammonia = 0, Nitrite = 0, Nitrate < 10, Phosphate barely detectable. I currently have 30 lbs of LR in the tank and another 50 lbs that has been in a rubbermaid tub with a skimmer, powerhead and heater for a month and has been cured for two weeks.
Here's where I need some advice.
- Am I dealing with this correctly?
- Am I too concerned with a natural process of cycling the tank?
- What type of macro algae? Anyone local have any they need to harvest?
- Should I have a sand bed in the refugium? How deep?
- Do I add the new rock now or wait until the cyano is gone.
Any other good advice for a newb?
- reduced the frequency of feedings
- rinse all frozen foods in ro water
- vacuum the bacteria up with airline tubing
- change 20% of the water weekly with ro water
- increased flow in the tank to about 1500 gph, making sure that there is significant flow over the sand bed.
I've also recently added a sump with a refugium and plan to grow some macro algae to help export some of the nutrients that this bacteria may be feeding on.
My tank parameters are Ammonia = 0, Nitrite = 0, Nitrate < 10, Phosphate barely detectable. I currently have 30 lbs of LR in the tank and another 50 lbs that has been in a rubbermaid tub with a skimmer, powerhead and heater for a month and has been cured for two weeks.
Here's where I need some advice.
- Am I dealing with this correctly?
- Am I too concerned with a natural process of cycling the tank?
- What type of macro algae? Anyone local have any they need to harvest?
- Should I have a sand bed in the refugium? How deep?
- Do I add the new rock now or wait until the cyano is gone.
Any other good advice for a newb?