RalphTheOscar
New member
Was doing some research and reading others posts, I think I might have 2 different outbreaks of Cyano.
This one is a light red'ish color

This one is a dark brown or almost black in color.

Are these both cases of Cyanobacteria? Neither of these have any oxygen bubbles and they are mostly on the sandbed. I dont feed too much(just a few pellets a day for my shrimp) I will admit I have my light running a lot. I have an LED Current light(I like to use the setting that simulates sunrise and sunset)
How can I battle these without using chemicals?
Ive read of people turning their lights off for 3 days(I wanted to avoid that if possible) I have Soft and LPS corals. My tank also has a decent amount of Feather Caulerpa that ive grown to like and didnt want to kill it off.
Any suggestions or ideas? Im getting a Lawnmower Blenny soon, will he help at all because he will stir my sand around?
Sorry for the long post and Happy Thanksgiving
This one is a light red'ish color

This one is a dark brown or almost black in color.

Are these both cases of Cyanobacteria? Neither of these have any oxygen bubbles and they are mostly on the sandbed. I dont feed too much(just a few pellets a day for my shrimp) I will admit I have my light running a lot. I have an LED Current light(I like to use the setting that simulates sunrise and sunset)
How can I battle these without using chemicals?
Ive read of people turning their lights off for 3 days(I wanted to avoid that if possible) I have Soft and LPS corals. My tank also has a decent amount of Feather Caulerpa that ive grown to like and didnt want to kill it off.
Any suggestions or ideas? Im getting a Lawnmower Blenny soon, will he help at all because he will stir my sand around?
Sorry for the long post and Happy Thanksgiving