hairtrigger
Active Member
What is more important?
I have plenty of water flow above my DSB from pumps in the corners of my tank, and the return valve. However, I also have two powerheads blowing across the mid section of my tank. I noticed that my cyano covers only my DSB, nowhere else.
Now, the above listed spots are the only places where I have powerheads. None blowing directly on or across the top of the DSB. Do you think the powerheads blowing across the midsection of the tank are necessary? Or should I move them down so they blow either across (which one) or on the top of the DSB?
If I should move them to the DSB, do you think that would help remedy my cyano?
Because:
Currently my water params are ideal, including phosphates. And there are no excess disolved nutrients in my tank. I have a more than adequate cleanup crew too. And a huge skimmer. BUT, I dont think I have enough detrivores, ie, pods, worms, etc, living in my DSB. So, that, coupled with flow on the DSB may be my problem. Or just flow. Opinions?
I have plenty of water flow above my DSB from pumps in the corners of my tank, and the return valve. However, I also have two powerheads blowing across the mid section of my tank. I noticed that my cyano covers only my DSB, nowhere else.
Now, the above listed spots are the only places where I have powerheads. None blowing directly on or across the top of the DSB. Do you think the powerheads blowing across the midsection of the tank are necessary? Or should I move them down so they blow either across (which one) or on the top of the DSB?
If I should move them to the DSB, do you think that would help remedy my cyano?
Because:
Currently my water params are ideal, including phosphates. And there are no excess disolved nutrients in my tank. I have a more than adequate cleanup crew too. And a huge skimmer. BUT, I dont think I have enough detrivores, ie, pods, worms, etc, living in my DSB. So, that, coupled with flow on the DSB may be my problem. Or just flow. Opinions?