Horace
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Hey folks,
I have a fairly fresh build that is having a significant outbreak of both Diatoms and Cyano. The Diatoms came first (as expected after the cycle), but I have never had Cyano come on this heavy. its covering about 75% of the sandbed that is not shaded, and its also on most of the rocks. The Diatoms are also long and stringy at this point, so the tank is looking like royal !&$%!!!!!
I have been dosing vinegar as well from about 2 weeks in to try to deal with some of the nitrate left over from the cycle, plus I have had good luck with carbon dosing in the past (although that was using Vodka).
My question is, did I bring on this cyano outbreak??? I am dosing fairly low levels of vinegar (10ml/day) for a 200g+ system. The vinegar isn't exactly new (probably a year old or so), so I am wondering if that may be the reason?
Anyway, my thoughts are to get my hands on some cheato (still have not been able to do that!), and start cultivating that in the sump, but am hesitant to keep dosing carbon for fear that its the cause of the Cyano.
Note: Nitrate is sitting around 25-30 right now. Not sure of the P04 yet, I don't have a good kit for that (no corals in the tank yet).
Thoughts?
I have a fairly fresh build that is having a significant outbreak of both Diatoms and Cyano. The Diatoms came first (as expected after the cycle), but I have never had Cyano come on this heavy. its covering about 75% of the sandbed that is not shaded, and its also on most of the rocks. The Diatoms are also long and stringy at this point, so the tank is looking like royal !&$%!!!!!
I have been dosing vinegar as well from about 2 weeks in to try to deal with some of the nitrate left over from the cycle, plus I have had good luck with carbon dosing in the past (although that was using Vodka).
My question is, did I bring on this cyano outbreak??? I am dosing fairly low levels of vinegar (10ml/day) for a 200g+ system. The vinegar isn't exactly new (probably a year old or so), so I am wondering if that may be the reason?
Anyway, my thoughts are to get my hands on some cheato (still have not been able to do that!), and start cultivating that in the sump, but am hesitant to keep dosing carbon for fear that its the cause of the Cyano.
Note: Nitrate is sitting around 25-30 right now. Not sure of the P04 yet, I don't have a good kit for that (no corals in the tank yet).
Thoughts?
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