I have been having problems with cyano for about two months and I'm wondering if I should carbon dose.
Some background:
My tank is about 7 months old. I have been testing Nitrate (salifert) and Phosphorus (Hanna) religiously and have never registered a reading for nitrate since the cycle and I change my GFO when I see phosphates rise above .03.
The cyano started when my RODI filters went bad so I was lazy and used distilled water from the market for about 3 weeks. My tank almost crashed and I started getting cyano badly. I have been doing my weekly water changes and suctioning out as much as I can each time. Finally I am starting to see some results and the cyano is getting better but still comes back on the rockwork every week.
My SPS are doing pretty well growing and looking decent (other than a pearlberry which grows but is tan) but my ALK consumption post cyano is still lower than before it started.
Should I dose carbon?
Thank you
Some background:
My tank is about 7 months old. I have been testing Nitrate (salifert) and Phosphorus (Hanna) religiously and have never registered a reading for nitrate since the cycle and I change my GFO when I see phosphates rise above .03.
The cyano started when my RODI filters went bad so I was lazy and used distilled water from the market for about 3 weeks. My tank almost crashed and I started getting cyano badly. I have been doing my weekly water changes and suctioning out as much as I can each time. Finally I am starting to see some results and the cyano is getting better but still comes back on the rockwork every week.
My SPS are doing pretty well growing and looking decent (other than a pearlberry which grows but is tan) but my ALK consumption post cyano is still lower than before it started.
Should I dose carbon?
Thank you