Originally posted by mburnickas
.. If not that, it has to be my lights, lack of flow or overfeeding.
Or it might be some "combination" of the three...
In order for "Algae" or Cyno or diatoms or even "wanted" Macros, Corals and Fish, to flourish, "several" conditions need to be in balance or within a certain "range"...
Food (nutrients or Mal-nutrients)
Light (spectrum and time)
Flow (oxygen...aerobic or anaerobic)
Temp (boil or freeze them)
Many people "push" one aspect..."It's Lights"...or "It's Tap water"...or "You feed too much"...
I'm guilty of that to a certain extent as well...I "push" flow or Oxygen levels...
Sure...you pump pure oxygen to the bottom of the tank and Cyno will dissappear...(But you need an O2/CO2 balance for Corals)
You turned "Lights Off" for three days and it's going away...(Also not good for Corals "long term survival)...
So in the "Big Picture" it may be a combination of things that rids you of Cyno and you may never know "exactly" which one it was...
A little more flow...a little less lighting (or new bulb)...a filter or water change...adjusting feeding habits or "two more" snails...
Any one of those may push your tank "into" the balance point and things go well from there...
Don't ever get "stuck" in the thought that ..."This is good enough"..."Must be something else"...
It might be "Just a little" more (or less) of this or that...