Problem in tank??

J Castellano

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My tank has been up for a year with no problem, but lately I have been getting cyano in the tank. So I have been doing a lot of water changes yet the cyano returns daily sometimes if I change the water early in the day the cyano is back again later that same day. What could my problem be?? My nitrates were a little high but I did a 40% water change and a few 15% in the next few days. Shouldn't this have drastically helped the problem??

Thanks,

Justin Castellano
 
what are the nitrates and phosphates at? What water are you using? If you're using tap water, thats a very likely culprit right there.
 
I would actually tone down the frequency of water changes, but increase the amount done at one area. Keep water flow high in the tank, and do up to 20% weekly water changes. Don't worry if it takes time to get rid of it. Yes, I realize that it doesn't look pretty, but it won't hurt anything (unless it grows over your corals and smothers their light). Removing it by hand effectively removes nutrients as well, so make sure you scoop out as much as possible before a water change.
 
Lights are new, Nitrates are at 2.4 mg/L, phosphates are at .2 ppm, I use a ro/di system and the tds are at 0.0. I have a 90 gal. and my flow is 1480 gph.

Thanks guys
 
Yeah, but I have had it for a little over a month now. The cyano shouldn't still be coming back evryday. It has to be nutrients somewhere but like I said I have been doing water changes and can't seem to get rid of it.

Justin Castellano
 
Tomorrow my new return pump gets delivered which when I get it installed will up my flow about 600gph. Then I will almost be at 30x turnover in my tank. I will then have 2180 gph. Is this enough or should I make a closed loop also??

Thanks,

Justin Castellano
 
i'm w/pat...flow isnt a "fix" for cyano. Just makes it more difficult for the stuff to grow, but its not the reason it grows in the first place. Get a small fuge going. If you dont have a sump, get a HOB fuge (like an aquaclear filter) and get some chaeto alga growing. I also dont buy into light causing cyano. I've read in a few places around here and i think reefkeeping mag that it is not even photosynthetic (doesnt use light) but i could be wrong as it was a while ago that i read this. But in any case, i've never found that light causes it, and i've upgraded lights a few times, so if new lights were a cause, i should have had it.
 
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