Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
I'm willing to bet
I'm willing to bet
the skimmer needs to be properly sized and operating (to it's maximum potential) AND the feeding regimen (method, choice of foods, frequency etc.) is having a much bigger impact on the proliferation of Cyano in this case than the Pukani.
Nuisance algae (and the threat of a Cyano outbreak) is an ongoing problem we ALL CONSTANTLY BATTLE.
I use LaCl3 VERY SPARINGLY AND ONLY EVERY SO OFTEN to lower PO4 so my stony corals proliferate. If I stop dosing Lanthanum chloride I DO NOT have an outbreak of red slime. That's because I have THAT problem under control with skimming and feeding techniques.
I'm 100% positive the liverock in my aquarium is "leaching" more PO4 than the Pukani in this thread!
I'm willing to bet
the skimmer needs to be properly sized and operating (to it's maximum potential) AND the feeding regimen (method, choice of foods, frequency etc.) is having a much bigger impact on the proliferation of Cyano in this case than the Pukani.
Nuisance algae (and the threat of a Cyano outbreak) is an ongoing problem we ALL CONSTANTLY BATTLE.
I use LaCl3 VERY SPARINGLY AND ONLY EVERY SO OFTEN to lower PO4 so my stony corals proliferate. If I stop dosing Lanthanum chloride I DO NOT have an outbreak of red slime. That's because I have THAT problem under control with skimming and feeding techniques.
I'm 100% positive the liverock in my aquarium is "leaching" more PO4 than the Pukani in this thread!