bdturtle21
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I have had a 55g corner tank up and running for about 1.5 years now. Parameters are stable and things have been looking great. I decided that I didn't like the aquascape, so re-scaped. Unfortunately, I ended up with many of the rocks upside down (didn't mean to - it got super murky!), including one with a rather large zoa colony. The large zoa colony is upside down mostly in the sand, on the bottom of a large rock pile.
My question - is this going to nuke my tank? Should I break the rock-work down and pull this out?
Since re-scaping, I have had a pretty fun (ha!) cyano outbreak. I've been controlling it with water changes (every other day or so), but now I'm wondering if the problem isn't that colony of zoas that are slowing dying . . .
All my parameters are still good, even after the re-scaping (Nitrites 5ppm, ammonia and nitrates 0, phosphates ~0.002ppm, measured yesterday).
I really appreciate any thoughts - thank you!!!
My question - is this going to nuke my tank? Should I break the rock-work down and pull this out?
Since re-scaping, I have had a pretty fun (ha!) cyano outbreak. I've been controlling it with water changes (every other day or so), but now I'm wondering if the problem isn't that colony of zoas that are slowing dying . . .
All my parameters are still good, even after the re-scaping (Nitrites 5ppm, ammonia and nitrates 0, phosphates ~0.002ppm, measured yesterday).
I really appreciate any thoughts - thank you!!!