al404
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In my 17G tank it start coming out red slime after i turn upside down a rock this summer. At least i did not notice before.
The tank is a little more than 1 year old.
I had a reek tank some years ago and i did have a red slime issue that i solved with eritromicina and never came back.
I did a new research and found mostly same tips
- more flow: i have a lot of flow fo mi softy tank, two power head that run alternately each 3 hours during the day.
- lower nutrient: Po4 0.05 No3 0.05
- lights: are 1 year old marine leds
after water changes they seem to grow better, but i also found that on internet that cyanobacteria get feed from new marine salt
yesterday i pealed of the rock the red slime, today i try to turn off white channel and leave on only blue one, i would take it this way for 4 days
does the cyanobacteria die or just hide?
i have few of them but are several months and i can't get read of them
The tank is a little more than 1 year old.
I had a reek tank some years ago and i did have a red slime issue that i solved with eritromicina and never came back.
I did a new research and found mostly same tips
- more flow: i have a lot of flow fo mi softy tank, two power head that run alternately each 3 hours during the day.
- lower nutrient: Po4 0.05 No3 0.05
- lights: are 1 year old marine leds
after water changes they seem to grow better, but i also found that on internet that cyanobacteria get feed from new marine salt
yesterday i pealed of the rock the red slime, today i try to turn off white channel and leave on only blue one, i would take it this way for 4 days
does the cyanobacteria die or just hide?
i have few of them but are several months and i can't get read of them
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