Originally Posted by
subielover
http:///forum/post/2833384
Try cutting your feeding down to once every TWO days. Also what are you feeding? For the cyano, I would suggest siphoning it out during water changes. Cyano is caused by excess nutrients or insufficient flow, since I see some hair algae as well my bet would be on too much nutrients in the tank. How often do you perform water changes? You would probably benefit from beefing up your cleaning crew as well, stick with a variety of snails, i.e. mexican turbos(best algae eater, but get HUGE and knock over anything in their way,) nassarius (detritus eaters and help to keep the sand clean,) trochus (IME these snails do a pretty good job on both the glass and the rock,) cerith (like nass. they work mostly in the sand although at night they cruise around the glass too.) The biggest thing is that you need to find a way to get nutrients out of your tank. A refugium would also be a good addition to your tank, either in-tank or a HOB style. HTH
I feed Cyclopeexe and Tetra Veggie flakes - all given by LFS. I will get some more CUC tomorrow night. Water changes every week.