reefreak29
Active Member
1. no inverts will eat cyano
2. chemiclean doesnt wipe the cyano out of your tank, cyano always lives in everyones tank it becomes problimatic when nutrients are out of control, so why do some people say ,well i have no nutrients in my tank and the cyano is out of control well thats because cyano and algae thrive on this stuff and consume it giving u a false reading.
CYANO BACTERIA: red slime algae has to be one of the most frustrating for new reefers.It usually breaks out on the surface of the sand substrate.2 ways that i know to remove the cyano is to firsti ncrease your water flow u want to remove any stagnent areas by the substrate. Two remove excess nutrients, I prefer to do a 10 to 20 percent weekly water change with ro di water or di water. (do not use tap water) while doing a water change syphon out as much red algae as possible,also dont be afraid to cut your light back and your feeding, I leave my light on for 10 hrs a day in my 90 gal tank its ok to cut back to 5 hrs for a couple of weeks.
2. chemiclean doesnt wipe the cyano out of your tank, cyano always lives in everyones tank it becomes problimatic when nutrients are out of control, so why do some people say ,well i have no nutrients in my tank and the cyano is out of control well thats because cyano and algae thrive on this stuff and consume it giving u a false reading.
CYANO BACTERIA: red slime algae has to be one of the most frustrating for new reefers.It usually breaks out on the surface of the sand substrate.2 ways that i know to remove the cyano is to firsti ncrease your water flow u want to remove any stagnent areas by the substrate. Two remove excess nutrients, I prefer to do a 10 to 20 percent weekly water change with ro di water or di water. (do not use tap water) while doing a water change syphon out as much red algae as possible,also dont be afraid to cut your light back and your feeding, I leave my light on for 10 hrs a day in my 90 gal tank its ok to cut back to 5 hrs for a couple of weeks.