Got the bacteria bloom taken care of!! 😮💨 added a air stone for 2 days and cleared right up! Now just hopping my hammers dont die, everything else's looks good tho!
Been dealing with Cyano since February. I’ve had Chemiclean to use but have been exhausting all other natural methods before I use it. I must say, I’m really impressed with Tropic Marin Cyo Control. I completed the final dose today (which is why the water is a little cloudy temporarily) and it has reduced the Cyano by 75% so far. Paired with some maintenance changes, removing the Cyano before each of the 3 doses, it’s really impressive how things are clearing up. Even the back wall almost completely cleared up after the first dose. 💪🏻💪🏻
Going on a little over a month and just got out of the uglies. Had a bunch of diatoms and maybe the smallest amount of cyano. Used my other two set ups to jump start this system and it seemed to work. Nutrients have been stable along with all other parameters and I have to say this tank loves to eat magnesium lol. All the lps seem to be loving this system for sure… thanks for looking and happy reefing my friends.
AEFW, tell me your success story of beating them. I’m about to start KZ Flatworm stop and see if that helps out. Don’t have time to dedicate for flatworm exit.
I feel like I am coming out the other side of of double Dino's (Ostreopsis and prorocentrum). Took about 2 weeks (luckily). Small UV for Ostreopsis. Silicate dosing for Protocentrum. Plus dosing neophos and neo nitro with micro after 7, copepods and live phyto.
It's been 3 weeks. and I'm so glad to say. My green hair algae is Gone. besides getting the Tomini tang, yellow Tang, foxface fish, lawnmower blenny, and Emerald crab. I used 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide. for 2 weeks I added 10 ml at 10 pm and then at 9:30 am when my lights were out. then I grabbed my pipet and sprayed the GHA on all the rock work. and scrub it out with a toothbrush and sucked it out. I know I went to extreme. But it has not come back. happy to share this video. Thanks for watching.
Our hammer coral was being bothered by flatworms and I had no idea 😢. Got them all off now after dipping it and closely monitoring.
Our first rBTA is finally out of hiding after about a month. Was doing great for the first 3 weeks we had it. Has itself secured but isn’t extending at all now.
Lastly, our pink tipped condy is thriving and the rest of the gang is doing well.
My 10 gallon reef this morning! UV sterilizer saved me when I was dealing with cloudy green water. Now I’m dealing with some hair algae but at least I can see my fish and corals.
Got the bacteria bloom taken care of!! 😮💨 added a air stone for 2 days and cleared right up! Now just hopping my hammers dont die, everything else's looks good tho!
Been dealing with Cyano since February. I’ve had Chemiclean to use but have been exhausting all other natural methods before I use it. I must say, I’m really impressed with Tropic Marin Cyo Control. I completed the final dose today (which is why the water is a little cloudy temporarily) and it has reduced the Cyano by 75% so far. Paired with some maintenance changes, removing the Cyano before each of the 3 doses, it’s really impressive how things are clearing up. Even the back wall almost completely cleared up after the first dose. 💪🏻💪🏻
Going on a little over a month and just got out of the uglies. Had a bunch of diatoms and maybe the smallest amount of cyano. Used my other two set ups to jump start this system and it seemed to work. Nutrients have been stable along with all other parameters and I have to say this tank loves to eat magnesium lol. All the lps seem to be loving this system for sure… thanks for looking and happy reefing my friends.
AEFW, tell me your success story of beating them. I’m about to start KZ Flatworm stop and see if that helps out. Don’t have time to dedicate for flatworm exit.
Chat gpt and the microscope coming in clutch. Seems I have an id
I feel like I am coming out the other side of of double Dino's (Ostreopsis and prorocentrum). Took about 2 weeks (luckily). Small UV for Ostreopsis. Silicate dosing for Protocentrum. Plus dosing neophos and neo nitro with micro after 7, copepods and live phyto.
Picked up a CUC pack for my algae problem and it’s been 3 days. They are mowing it down. I can see my sandbed.
It's been 3 weeks. and I'm so glad to say. My green hair algae is Gone. besides getting the Tomini tang, yellow Tang, foxface fish, lawnmower blenny, and Emerald crab. I used 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide. for 2 weeks I added 10 ml at 10 pm and then at 9:30 am when my lights were out. then I grabbed my pipet and sprayed the GHA on all the rock work. and scrub it out with a toothbrush and sucked it out. I know I went to extreme. But it has not come back. happy to share this video. Thanks for watching.
Kept the light off for a few days and my Dino problem has been controlled. Corals are a bit sad though 😅
Our hammer coral was being bothered by flatworms and I had no idea 😢. Got them all off now after dipping it and closely monitoring.
Our first rBTA is finally out of hiding after about a month. Was doing great for the first 3 weeks we had it. Has itself secured but isn’t extending at all now.
Lastly, our pink tipped condy is thriving and the rest of the gang is doing well.
My 10 gallon reef this morning! UV sterilizer saved me when I was dealing with cloudy green water. Now I’m dealing with some hair algae but at least I can see my fish and corals.