aquanut6
Premium Member
I'm in the process of changing the landscaping in my tank and I'm having a cyano bloom as a result.
My tank has been established for 4 years with no major problems, just the normal outbreaks. Tank specs:
- 4 ft 120g (in wall)
- 6 bulb tek fixture
- 25 g fuge with a 6 inch sand bed
- coralife superskimmer with a mesh mod
- powerfilter for carbon and polyfilter
- 100+ lbs of live rock
- a number of lps and softies in the tank
- 3-4 inch bed in display, mix of crushed coral/aragonite sand
I have not tested for anything as all creatures in the tank are doing fine.
The cyano is currently on the sand bed and slowly creeping up the rocks. I notice the first batch of cyano after I rescaped about 25 lbs of rock. I rescaped another day, about 25 lbs again, and the cyano looked worse. I just rescaped about 50 lbs of rock and I'll bet the cyano will be even worse...
Do you think my tank is going through a cycle as a result of the rescaping? Initially, I thought it was that DI in my RO/DI was bad but I don't have any signs of cyano in my prop system that uses the same water. The biggest difference between the two systems is that my prop system has a 65g fuge with an 8 inch sand bed with chaeto and red grape algae of which both grow nicely. The chaeto in my 120g barely grows but at an extremely slower rate...
My tank has been established for 4 years with no major problems, just the normal outbreaks. Tank specs:
- 4 ft 120g (in wall)
- 6 bulb tek fixture
- 25 g fuge with a 6 inch sand bed
- coralife superskimmer with a mesh mod
- powerfilter for carbon and polyfilter
- 100+ lbs of live rock
- a number of lps and softies in the tank
- 3-4 inch bed in display, mix of crushed coral/aragonite sand
I have not tested for anything as all creatures in the tank are doing fine.
The cyano is currently on the sand bed and slowly creeping up the rocks. I notice the first batch of cyano after I rescaped about 25 lbs of rock. I rescaped another day, about 25 lbs again, and the cyano looked worse. I just rescaped about 50 lbs of rock and I'll bet the cyano will be even worse...
Do you think my tank is going through a cycle as a result of the rescaping? Initially, I thought it was that DI in my RO/DI was bad but I don't have any signs of cyano in my prop system that uses the same water. The biggest difference between the two systems is that my prop system has a 65g fuge with an 8 inch sand bed with chaeto and red grape algae of which both grow nicely. The chaeto in my 120g barely grows but at an extremely slower rate...