Hi guys.
Im battling with dino's at the moment. Long story short, i messed around with the nutrient balance and have been trying to fix it. Due to this lockdown, i'm unable to do waterchanges (not that i do them anyway)
What i did: added AF po4 remover (about 1/3 recommended amount). It nuked some of my digi's over night and had ceazy burnt tips on my sticks. I then panicked and removed the po4 remover and dosed some phosphates as well to try save my sticks. This was about 2 months ago. I then fed heavily for a while to to inflate my nutrient levels. What i shouldve done was just let my alk drop a bit to help with the burnt tips.
Then lockdown began (started 5 weeks ago for us here in SA). The dino's started at around this time. Tried to combat it by using the p04 remover again. This stopped its growth but didnt kill it. No3 sitting at around 25-30ppm from heavy feeding.
To drop the nitrates now (to try balance po4 and no3, which im hoping will solve my dino problem), ive started carbon dosing. Only doing 100ml per week of vinegar/glucose mix. Started it about 4 days ago. Also stopped the po4 remover at the same time
Tested this morning: po4: 0. No3 25 ish.
Now for my question: is there actually the proper way to get rid of dino's? Theres a ton of mixed info flying around. Some say pump up the nitrates. Others say drop those phosphates as low as you can.
Ive been dino's once before by doing a 4-day blackout, but im not too keen to do that again. Would rather beat it the right way.
Some background info on my tank:
800L mixed reef tank
Curve 9 skimmer
Chaeto in refugium
5 radion gen 2's over the DT
Thanks
Im battling with dino's at the moment. Long story short, i messed around with the nutrient balance and have been trying to fix it. Due to this lockdown, i'm unable to do waterchanges (not that i do them anyway)
What i did: added AF po4 remover (about 1/3 recommended amount). It nuked some of my digi's over night and had ceazy burnt tips on my sticks. I then panicked and removed the po4 remover and dosed some phosphates as well to try save my sticks. This was about 2 months ago. I then fed heavily for a while to to inflate my nutrient levels. What i shouldve done was just let my alk drop a bit to help with the burnt tips.
Then lockdown began (started 5 weeks ago for us here in SA). The dino's started at around this time. Tried to combat it by using the p04 remover again. This stopped its growth but didnt kill it. No3 sitting at around 25-30ppm from heavy feeding.
To drop the nitrates now (to try balance po4 and no3, which im hoping will solve my dino problem), ive started carbon dosing. Only doing 100ml per week of vinegar/glucose mix. Started it about 4 days ago. Also stopped the po4 remover at the same time
Tested this morning: po4: 0. No3 25 ish.
Now for my question: is there actually the proper way to get rid of dino's? Theres a ton of mixed info flying around. Some say pump up the nitrates. Others say drop those phosphates as low as you can.
Ive been dino's once before by doing a 4-day blackout, but im not too keen to do that again. Would rather beat it the right way.
Some background info on my tank:
800L mixed reef tank
Curve 9 skimmer
Chaeto in refugium
5 radion gen 2's over the DT
Thanks