slugg3r
Member
I've had my tank up for about 5 months and am starting to have a good size cyano problem. Many things I have seen say this is a normal part of a new tank but I'm not totally sure. My levels just tested are:
ph: 8.4
salinity 35
Amonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
Calcium 420
Alk 3.0 meq/l
Phospate 0
I barely feed every other day, my corals are growing like crazy and I have almost zero algea (and what I do have is shrinking fast), just the cyano that is growing. I have increased my flow and it actually seems to be growing best in high flow :thinking: I recently tried cutting back on my lighting but that seems to be making it worse.
How long did this stage last for anyone? I'm worried about the cyano starting to smother some corals. I read somewhere else that there is a theory that when your tank is too low on nutrients the algea can't outcompete the cyano and it actually makes it worse. Could this be happening? The solution I saw for that was to feed more so I am a little nervous to try. I do have a fuge that is growing chaeto.
I don't think I am ready to try chemicals yet but want to know if this sounds normal for this time in the tank lifecycle or not.
Thanks
ph: 8.4
salinity 35
Amonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
Calcium 420
Alk 3.0 meq/l
Phospate 0
I barely feed every other day, my corals are growing like crazy and I have almost zero algea (and what I do have is shrinking fast), just the cyano that is growing. I have increased my flow and it actually seems to be growing best in high flow :thinking: I recently tried cutting back on my lighting but that seems to be making it worse.
How long did this stage last for anyone? I'm worried about the cyano starting to smother some corals. I read somewhere else that there is a theory that when your tank is too low on nutrients the algea can't outcompete the cyano and it actually makes it worse. Could this be happening? The solution I saw for that was to feed more so I am a little nervous to try. I do have a fuge that is growing chaeto.
I don't think I am ready to try chemicals yet but want to know if this sounds normal for this time in the tank lifecycle or not.
Thanks