Octoshark
Marine Biology Student
So I tried turning off the lights to kill off the cyano, but it continued to grow with the lights out (I guess the faint light entering the room from the outside is just enough to sustain growth). Dont get me wrong, the room is dark, just not pitch black dark.
I did notice a change though. The cyano used to be in very dense sheets on the sand and rock, and now it is longer and more string-like and not dense at all.
We did add more flow as well as turning off the lights. I would think its a good sign that it went from dense sheets to light strands, but I was discouraged by the fact that it still grew even though it was lighter.
Does anybody know what the deal is with the change in structural appearance from thick sheets to long light strands?
I did notice a change though. The cyano used to be in very dense sheets on the sand and rock, and now it is longer and more string-like and not dense at all.
We did add more flow as well as turning off the lights. I would think its a good sign that it went from dense sheets to light strands, but I was discouraged by the fact that it still grew even though it was lighter.
Does anybody know what the deal is with the change in structural appearance from thick sheets to long light strands?