Cyano Outbreak

Everything did fine. The sps browned slightly but I wonder if that was more of the organics jump. The fish seemed fine too as I fed them throughout along with feeding my LPS. I'm sure during storms the reefs get hit with more than 3 days of little to no light.
 
Um.... Anybody know that Spirulina is, technically, a cyanobacteria? I think we get contamination from food.

I don't use SB. After all the disasters I've endured from additives over the years, I'm not likely to try it. I have a little cyano that is easily controlled by siphoning. Comes back in a month or so.

The one tank I have that NEVER gets it has fish that NEVER eat Spirulina flakes. I'm just saying....
 
Aaaand it's back :(

Sorry to hear that Bro.. Since starting this thread, I've had pretty good success with SB. Since starting this thread, I also went from dry to wet skimming and that definitely made a noticeable difference for me on the positive side. Also, how is your NO3 these days.. I believe you mentioned that it spiked a while back.. If it's still high, I would do a series of large water changes just to naturally get it under control, then start from there. Good luck and make sure to come bounce questions or ideas off the folks in this thread..
 
Aaaand it's back :(

Um.... Anybody know that Spirulina is, technically, a cyanobacteria? I think we get contamination from food.

I don't use SB. After all the disasters I've endured from additives over the years, I'm not likely to try it. I have a little cyano that is easily controlled by siphoning. Comes back in a month or so.

The one tank I have that NEVER gets it has fish that NEVER eat Spirulina flakes. I'm just saying....

Very interesting, but at one point, there was no Spirulina in the food that I was feeding and my cyano was at it's worst back then.. My guess is that in the end, unless we find a bacterial strain that will consistently out-compete it, we will have to deal with it from time to time.
 
Hmm..... Interesting Jonathan. Now that I think about it, that tank is also fully covered, so maybe it just falls from the sky? Hey, there's a ton of bacteria everywhere so why not? My cyano-free tank is not only fully covered, but it's also under another tank.

Another thing I'd like to share. I used to get it worst in the highest flow spots. Then, I got a sleeper goby to keep the "tunnels" clear under the rocks. He/she (it?) eats it off the sand bed, rocks, and glass. Since I got the goby, the cyano is almost entirely gone. Maybe that's a natural food for them? Anyone else ever see that?
 
You know what's funny, is that I have seen my Yellow tang eat it as well. I just wish it really loved it. She could make me a rich man. LOL..
 
Hehehe- Tangs are funny that way. My tang doesn't touch it. Also, my hermits will jump off the rock like they're committing suicide to avoid it. Even the snails crawl around it, including the Nassarius. Must be the particular kind of bacteria. I've seen other tanks where the hermits gobble it up. I had a 3-line cleaner shrimp once that used to pick at it, but I think he was digging for critters that lived inside.
 
I don't currently have a Cyano problem. I assume using SB though would just be adding beneficial bacteria? Thanks!
 
Any negative effects? I have mostly SPS, but quite a few LPS. Specifically an Elegance I've had over 5 years. My concern is if I remove all nutrients my LPS will suffer...? I would like to attempt to brighten up my SPS a bit though. Thanks!
 
I have some LPS. As you know, LPS like nutrients and you have to find that balance when it comes to taking care of both, LPS and SPS.. My guess, is that as long as you are not going heavy on carbon dosing or some other means to achieve a nutrient baron system, your LPS will be fine.
 
Have you continued other filtration methods? ie. GAC, Phosguard/Rawphos, as well as as consistent water changes? I'd also assume any macro growth in a refugia would be nominal?
 
Swissguard, I experienced it on both.... fine and the lag grain that I have now.
 
Just curious ( didnt read all on this thread)

Have you trying Dr Tim's aquatics re fresh and waste away?

It works for me even I mistake overdosed and they are all doing fine whew...

Jake
 
Did you guys turn your lights off for 24 to 72 hours after dosing the SB?

I didn't find it necessary. Just syphon up what you can...or stir it up...and use a net to capture as much as you can....then stay on top of the water changes and eventually it will go away.
 
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