jpc763
Active Member
So I switched foods recently and managed to start overfeeding
Anyway, I see the light red tint on the substrate that is the beginning of cyano. I also found some on "the otherside" of a coral that does not get flow.
Anyway, my question is about treating it.
My flow is very good. I have had this tank for a year and after getting the feeding dialed in, I never had cyano so I don't think I will change my flow at all. I just need to get the nutrients cut back. So obviously I will cut back the feeding.
Should I do anything else?
Anyway, I see the light red tint on the substrate that is the beginning of cyano. I also found some on "the otherside" of a coral that does not get flow.
Anyway, my question is about treating it.
My flow is very good. I have had this tank for a year and after getting the feeding dialed in, I never had cyano so I don't think I will change my flow at all. I just need to get the nutrients cut back. So obviously I will cut back the feeding.
Should I do anything else?