zoomster
New member
I have a 12 gallon aquapod and I've been fighting cyanobacteria for about 2 months. I test twice a week and my parameters are great.
Nitrates-0
Nitrites-0
ammonia-0
phosphates-0
I use ro/di water and do 2-3 gallon water changes every week without fail. The only thing I thought could be causing the red slime was flow. I did what was suggested on reef central and upgraded to a maxijet 900, but that was 6 weeks ago and I still have it in parts of the tank with less flow. Has anyone done anything else to help with flow in your aquapods to prevent "the slime".
Thanks in advance for any help.
Nitrates-0
Nitrites-0
ammonia-0
phosphates-0
I use ro/di water and do 2-3 gallon water changes every week without fail. The only thing I thought could be causing the red slime was flow. I did what was suggested on reef central and upgraded to a maxijet 900, but that was 6 weeks ago and I still have it in parts of the tank with less flow. Has anyone done anything else to help with flow in your aquapods to prevent "the slime".
Thanks in advance for any help.