<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13103656#post13103656 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sk8r
Nope, it's its kissing cousin diatoms that thrive on silicates. Cyanobacteria is a eukaryote bacterial sheet older than anything, and thrives on light, carbon dioxide, and water...plus any spare anything you've got. Killing the light for 3 days (4th actinic if mh system) and skimming like mad is the best cure for cyano. May have to repeat it once a month for a few months to get the better of it. (Corals can be lowlight, no problem in 3 days. Just like a storm on the reef.)