Yellow_donkey
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So I was fighting either dinos or Cyano, I did the blow test, the water dispersion test and really could never tell. I would clear the sand in my 6 month old tank and within 2 hours most the sand would be again fully covered with red/brown sheets as well as the tonga shelf highest in tank would be covered.
So I had the great idea to remove all the darn sand and my tank has not been cleaner. I really do like the clean tank look but wife hates the sterile pond not sitting in the living room and is not happy about it.
So back to sand I must go. I know I have read somewhere that cyano or dino can be directly linked to your sand. The original sand I placed in the tank was LFS caribsea I believe, live.
However, I am now ready and I am seeing that there are some really top notch premium sands available and was wondering if these sands like Tropic Eden, will improve my chances of not having future issues.
What I found interesting is that once I removed the sand, the breakouts on the live rock went away instantly as well.
I was also considering black sand, which I don't see by any premium suppliers, but if I went with black, I could hide a bit of the issue while I continue the fight.
What are the chances that the strain is still in my tank and will come right back, the day after I replace the sand? Bare bottom for about 60 days and zero outbreak during this time.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks you.
So I had the great idea to remove all the darn sand and my tank has not been cleaner. I really do like the clean tank look but wife hates the sterile pond not sitting in the living room and is not happy about it.
So back to sand I must go. I know I have read somewhere that cyano or dino can be directly linked to your sand. The original sand I placed in the tank was LFS caribsea I believe, live.
However, I am now ready and I am seeing that there are some really top notch premium sands available and was wondering if these sands like Tropic Eden, will improve my chances of not having future issues.
What I found interesting is that once I removed the sand, the breakouts on the live rock went away instantly as well.
I was also considering black sand, which I don't see by any premium suppliers, but if I went with black, I could hide a bit of the issue while I continue the fight.
What are the chances that the strain is still in my tank and will come right back, the day after I replace the sand? Bare bottom for about 60 days and zero outbreak during this time.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks you.