Gboy66 said:Hmm...okay. Thanks.. Any other ideas? I was thinking a blackout of somthing
Gboy66 said:Thanks schism. Im not totally sure what i should do so far. Its odd, when the lights are off and its evening, the dino/cyano is practically gone
Gboy66 said:Ok i think we have an ID then. How do i decrease the nutrients? Less water changes?
Gboy66 said:Ok so one per week maybe? Ill try it.
I use carbon too. Maybe ill replace it!
Should i be blowing this stuff off corals when it covers/gets on them?
Schism said:Yeah atleast one a week. I would siphon it out instead of blowing it around. Yes replace your carbon if its old lol.
Gboy66 said:This stuff is surrounding corals, choking them out, and even getting on fish. NOT good.
Schism said:Yeah thats not good, never heard of it getting on fish tho. Unless he just rubbed against some idk. Try and get as much off the corals as you can. I know its hard to do but it will help a little. Maybe looking into raising your ph might be best since its starting to take over corals....just a suggestion. I know 8.4 is recommended as a starting point
Gboy66 said:Yeah, i think he rubbed against somthing..it is slowly comin off though.
How do i raise the ph though? How do you do that? A buffer?
Schism said:Im not sure of the recommended way in this case but it can be done with buffer or kalk to some extent. I suggest you read up on it because ive never fought this battle and i dont wanna tell you something wrong that screws everything up lol.