dansemacabre
Aquarium Advice Freak
So, in the article hosted on this site, it says that antibiotics may be used to treat for cyanobacteria if it becomes a problem. I have no idea what's going on in my tank, but the cyano broke out like wildfire a few days ago. There's nasty algae growing all over, and it's ridiculous. My 2 ocellaris clowns and neon goby have vanished. The only fish remaining are the 4 chromis. The corals look fine, and the clam is more than happy. His shell has grown by about 1/4". The Xenia look a bit less happy, though still pulsing away. I'm using RO/DI, no it's not a dirty filter, yes I'm skimming. I have no idea what's going on, but it's got to stop.
I'm about to do a significant water change, and I'm wondering if anyone has any suggesstions? Also, what kind of antibiotic would you use? One effective against gram-negative or gram-positive or a multi-purpose aquarium antibiotic? Tank is not new, and I've never had a problem like this. Thanks! :-\
I'm about to do a significant water change, and I'm wondering if anyone has any suggesstions? Also, what kind of antibiotic would you use? One effective against gram-negative or gram-positive or a multi-purpose aquarium antibiotic? Tank is not new, and I've never had a problem like this. Thanks! :-\