marvelfan
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Today I started another round of a black out period on my tank. The cyano was making a comeback =( . Currently it just looks like dust on the sand.. no slime spots like before. The glass used to have to be scrubbed every 3 days, not I'm down to once a week or less.
I have cut feeding down to 1 cube every other day and changed out my GFO Carbon. i did a couple 20% water changes over the last 2 weeks, but no I have some Green Hair algae and cyano starting back up as of yesterday. I also repositioned all my power heads and lock lines to maximize flow to areas that were really bad in regards to cyano build up. It seems to have helped.
Tonight I"m going to test phosphate and nitrate (my Seneye is reporting nitrate reading of 22 right now, but I'm just not sure how accurate it is).
My algae scrubber is growing green algae and my scrubber if removing greenish color water. It is just starting to take off again. I'm hoping the 3 day back out will help promote growth on the scrubber and kill off the hair and cyano in the tank.
Now FINALLY... to my question...
The one difference I made to the tank over the time I've been battle cyano is I added additional filter socks. After draining and cleaning my sump a couple weeks back, I realized how extremely dirty it was getting without additional mechanical filtering. Right now I have beananimal down spouts to the sump. 3 filter socks. I clean them once a week and get a nice yellow colored run off when I clean them. I clean until the sock starts looking white again and what runs clear through it.
After the the filter socks I have 30-40 lbs of live rock in the sump and a skimmer in the same chamber. It then runs back out to the return chamber.where some is passed through my GFO/Carbon reactor.
Does it sound like my filter socks could be a nitrate factory? They are keeping my sump clean, but is there a trade off?
I have cut feeding down to 1 cube every other day and changed out my GFO Carbon. i did a couple 20% water changes over the last 2 weeks, but no I have some Green Hair algae and cyano starting back up as of yesterday. I also repositioned all my power heads and lock lines to maximize flow to areas that were really bad in regards to cyano build up. It seems to have helped.
Tonight I"m going to test phosphate and nitrate (my Seneye is reporting nitrate reading of 22 right now, but I'm just not sure how accurate it is).
My algae scrubber is growing green algae and my scrubber if removing greenish color water. It is just starting to take off again. I'm hoping the 3 day back out will help promote growth on the scrubber and kill off the hair and cyano in the tank.
Now FINALLY... to my question...
The one difference I made to the tank over the time I've been battle cyano is I added additional filter socks. After draining and cleaning my sump a couple weeks back, I realized how extremely dirty it was getting without additional mechanical filtering. Right now I have beananimal down spouts to the sump. 3 filter socks. I clean them once a week and get a nice yellow colored run off when I clean them. I clean until the sock starts looking white again and what runs clear through it.
After the the filter socks I have 30-40 lbs of live rock in the sump and a skimmer in the same chamber. It then runs back out to the return chamber.where some is passed through my GFO/Carbon reactor.
Does it sound like my filter socks could be a nitrate factory? They are keeping my sump clean, but is there a trade off?