michelle13
Member
I'm not usually one to give up on things, but after battling cyano for about 4 months I am thinking of selling out. I have always had constant readings in my tank. It is a 29 gal with a 7 gal sump and has been set up for 1 1/2 years. My readings are amm. and trites = 0, trates = 5, alk 8 dKh, sal 1.025, temp 78-80, ph 8.2, calcium 410, and phosphate 0. I have a DSB, 20 or so pounds of LR, a Kent Nautilus skimmer, and am turning my tank over about 11 times an hour. I have added another powerhead, ran a phosphate sponge just to be sure, and ran carbon. I have 175 w MH (10K) and two 17 w NO's on about 10 hours a day. I have a clown, bi-color blenny, firefish, royal gramma, cleaner shrimp, 2 peppermint shrimp, 4 blue leg hermits, 3 scarlet hermits, 5 red tip carribean hermits, 4 turbo snails, 2 nass snails, 2 other snails that I can't remember the name of, and several different types of coral. I use RO/DI, feed half a cube of mysis, brine, OR marine cusine once a day, I add DT's twice a week and I drip Kalk. The cyano showed up about the time my MH needed changed so I figured once I changed the bulb the cyano would go away, but no luck. This is what I have already done that has not helped:
Changed the MH bulb
Changed the NO bulbs
Changed filters on RO/DI unit
Changed from IO to Oceanic Natural Sea Salt
Stopped adding supplements
Started doing water changes once a week (10%)
Bought new skimmer (had a skilter)
Reduced light time to 6 hours
Increased flow
Reduced feeding to every other day (started feeding daily when this didn't work)
Changed MH bulb again (thought the 10K was bad, put in a new 12K)
Added to clean-up crew
Manually removed as much as possible
Tried to blow dust off of rocks
The lights have now been off for two days and it's not working either. I don't know what else to do. Am I missing something? I have no room for a fuge so that is out of the question, plus I ran the tank for a year with no problem. I have thought about using some of the chemicals out there but I really hate to resort to that. If I cannot get it fixed soon, I'm going to have to tear the tank down because it is stressing me out and I don't think that is what hobbies are supposed to do! I know this is long, but I wanted to include all the information and hopefully get some help. Thank you
Changed the MH bulb
Changed the NO bulbs
Changed filters on RO/DI unit
Changed from IO to Oceanic Natural Sea Salt
Stopped adding supplements
Started doing water changes once a week (10%)
Bought new skimmer (had a skilter)
Reduced light time to 6 hours
Increased flow
Reduced feeding to every other day (started feeding daily when this didn't work)
Changed MH bulb again (thought the 10K was bad, put in a new 12K)
Added to clean-up crew
Manually removed as much as possible
Tried to blow dust off of rocks
The lights have now been off for two days and it's not working either. I don't know what else to do. Am I missing something? I have no room for a fuge so that is out of the question, plus I ran the tank for a year with no problem. I have thought about using some of the chemicals out there but I really hate to resort to that. If I cannot get it fixed soon, I'm going to have to tear the tank down because it is stressing me out and I don't think that is what hobbies are supposed to do! I know this is long, but I wanted to include all the information and hopefully get some help. Thank you