Fish_King_25
Reef Addict
Hello All,
I know it has been a couple of months since I have posted..but I will try to make this as short and sweet as I can, but still provide as much possible detail for everyone, because I definitely need some help getting things back to the way they once were.
Brief:
I have a 29g reef tank that has been up and running for about 1.5 years. (The tank was a FOWLR for about 10 years, and I decided to add coral about 1.5 years ago, the tank was transported when I moved, but has always been up and running. As far as equipment, I run a HOB Fuge and HOB Protein Skimmer. The skimmer is quite large (not 100% sure on brand but I remember it's specs were for a tank around 100g or so. I have two powerheads in the tank as well..a Koralia 2 AND an Aqueon 950 (tons of flow.) As far as livestock, I have approx. 20-25lbs of LR, 5 different types of Zoas, a Kenya Tree, yellow polyps, candy cane coral, waving hands, and another lps I forget the name of. I have a percula clown that I have had for about 9 years, bangaii cardinal, and a yellow coris wrasse (3 weeks old). 8 troucus snails, 2 margarita snails, peppermint shrimp, sand sifting starfish, and a serpent starfish.
Okay, now for the problem...For about 6 months I have been attempting to combat a cyanobacteria outbreak. Now I have seen many pictures and have researched this a bunch, but I am definitely missing something. I have not been able to get rid of this cyano regardless of what I have tried, and I have become quite discouraged. In fact, I am thinking about shutting my whole setup down completely if I cannot defeat this problem. The majority of the cyano continues to grow in my refugium. I have one ball of chaeto in there, and it doesn't grow NEARLY as fast as it used to. I have some cyano growing in various spots inside my tank as well. This was the main reason I added the additional powerhead that I really didn't think I needed, but it didn't help at all. I have tested my water dozens of times, taken my water to get tested to a very reputable LFS in my area as well, and all of my parameters have been absolutely perfect with a VERY SLIGHT elevated phosphate level. I have most recently ( 1 month or so ago) added a Phosban bag in my refugium, and it has not seemed to help at all either. I have done water change after water change, and the algae never stays away more than a week or so. I've done 72 hour blackouts.. I have cut feeding back so much, and just do not know what to do next. I am all out of ideas.
If anyone at all could chime in..ask some questions...provide some other options or thoughts...I would so greatly appreciate that. I am really struggling mentally because I just cannot get this problem resolved, and my corals and fish are all THRIVING, but the cyano just does not die.
***I had about 20 nassarius snails...and almost every single one has died with the exception of a few..I also had a diamond goby that was about 3 months old that died yesterday as well. I have NO idea if any of this has to do with the real problem, but I tried to stuff as much info in here as possible. IF anyone has any help at all, please please please help me out..
Thanks for reading everyone..
I know it has been a couple of months since I have posted..but I will try to make this as short and sweet as I can, but still provide as much possible detail for everyone, because I definitely need some help getting things back to the way they once were.
Brief:
I have a 29g reef tank that has been up and running for about 1.5 years. (The tank was a FOWLR for about 10 years, and I decided to add coral about 1.5 years ago, the tank was transported when I moved, but has always been up and running. As far as equipment, I run a HOB Fuge and HOB Protein Skimmer. The skimmer is quite large (not 100% sure on brand but I remember it's specs were for a tank around 100g or so. I have two powerheads in the tank as well..a Koralia 2 AND an Aqueon 950 (tons of flow.) As far as livestock, I have approx. 20-25lbs of LR, 5 different types of Zoas, a Kenya Tree, yellow polyps, candy cane coral, waving hands, and another lps I forget the name of. I have a percula clown that I have had for about 9 years, bangaii cardinal, and a yellow coris wrasse (3 weeks old). 8 troucus snails, 2 margarita snails, peppermint shrimp, sand sifting starfish, and a serpent starfish.
Okay, now for the problem...For about 6 months I have been attempting to combat a cyanobacteria outbreak. Now I have seen many pictures and have researched this a bunch, but I am definitely missing something. I have not been able to get rid of this cyano regardless of what I have tried, and I have become quite discouraged. In fact, I am thinking about shutting my whole setup down completely if I cannot defeat this problem. The majority of the cyano continues to grow in my refugium. I have one ball of chaeto in there, and it doesn't grow NEARLY as fast as it used to. I have some cyano growing in various spots inside my tank as well. This was the main reason I added the additional powerhead that I really didn't think I needed, but it didn't help at all. I have tested my water dozens of times, taken my water to get tested to a very reputable LFS in my area as well, and all of my parameters have been absolutely perfect with a VERY SLIGHT elevated phosphate level. I have most recently ( 1 month or so ago) added a Phosban bag in my refugium, and it has not seemed to help at all either. I have done water change after water change, and the algae never stays away more than a week or so. I've done 72 hour blackouts.. I have cut feeding back so much, and just do not know what to do next. I am all out of ideas.
If anyone at all could chime in..ask some questions...provide some other options or thoughts...I would so greatly appreciate that. I am really struggling mentally because I just cannot get this problem resolved, and my corals and fish are all THRIVING, but the cyano just does not die.
***I had about 20 nassarius snails...and almost every single one has died with the exception of a few..I also had a diamond goby that was about 3 months old that died yesterday as well. I have NO idea if any of this has to do with the real problem, but I tried to stuff as much info in here as possible. IF anyone has any help at all, please please please help me out..
Thanks for reading everyone..