Low intensity cyano?

Cal1089

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Ok so I switched my lighting around and started low, with this came cyano and I didn't have it before..... it would disappear at night and as the day went on got worse. I know people always say lighting is to intense and low
Flow but my case seems the opposite. Low intensity lighting brings on the cyano cause when I bump them up about 25% it all disappeared throughout the day. Now the next day it's all gone.

So my conclusion is the low light intensity was perfect breeding grounds for the bacteria. Anyone ever experience this before?


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Ok so I switched my lighting around and started low, with this came cyano and I didn't have it before..... it would disappear at night and as the day went on got worse. I know people always say lighting is to intense and low
Flow but my case seems the opposite. Low intensity lighting brings on the cyano cause when I bump them up about 25% it all disappeared throughout the day. Now the next day it's all gone.

So my conclusion is the low light intensity was perfect breeding grounds for the bacteria. Anyone ever experience this before?


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May be the spectrum you are creating at lower intensity not the intensity itself. What kind of lighting do you have?
 
I have 2 a160s in the side s of an xr30 gen 2 with 2 t5s running along side of that .

Blue+
A160 Xr30 A160
Coral +


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