Just battling cyano here in my 400L, with live rock, 2 soft corals, and 4 fish (2 clowns, 1 bangaii, 1 fairy wrasse). Has a macroalgae refugium with 24/7 lighting, tank lights on for 7 hours a day. Tank is 2.5 months post cycle.
I finally got my new Salifert phosphate test kit from BRS. Now phosphate is reading 0. Nitrates are also 0-5ppm. I have a cyano bloom but it's not crazy, I would say the patches are covering maybe 5% of the tank or a little less.
My Seachem Phosnet GFO is 2 months old. The LFS says in his experience for understocked systems like mine it lasts 6-8 months, but he said use 4-6 months as a safeguard to change it. So how do you guys workout if GFO needs changing during a cyano bloom when phosphates are often 0? Cyano = needs changing?
Also do you have any suggestions for GFO brands or types of GFO? I do not use a reactor and want to buy whatever is cost effective. Or will I need a reactor at a some point?
I finally got my new Salifert phosphate test kit from BRS. Now phosphate is reading 0. Nitrates are also 0-5ppm. I have a cyano bloom but it's not crazy, I would say the patches are covering maybe 5% of the tank or a little less.
My Seachem Phosnet GFO is 2 months old. The LFS says in his experience for understocked systems like mine it lasts 6-8 months, but he said use 4-6 months as a safeguard to change it. So how do you guys workout if GFO needs changing during a cyano bloom when phosphates are often 0? Cyano = needs changing?
Also do you have any suggestions for GFO brands or types of GFO? I do not use a reactor and want to buy whatever is cost effective. Or will I need a reactor at a some point?