Electrokate
Well-known member
I have had cyano come and go in several tanks. Used to try and clear it with chemicals which worked in 3 tanks and in the 4th led to a bad reaction, so I don't do it anymore. Ultralife seemed ok but can crash ph, the other brand really messed up a tank long term. Either way these products don't really stop the stuff because it's so easy to get it again from new livestock additions. Why bother risking the tank health with chemicals when it will be reintroduced, there has to be a better way.
I have a few too many tanks so the one(s) with no fish or coral sort of tends to get neglected. I am noticing the tanks with the worst ph fluctuations/alk levels and salinity problems are the tanks with the most algae, maybe because the fluctuations harm the beneficial bacteria. Maintaining the alk and ph from the beginning seems to speed the cycle process and lower the spikes of ammonia and nitrite. So stabilizing chemistry may help with reducing algae.
Latest experiment is to siphon out every pod and bug I can see in the healthy tanks and acclimate then dump them into the algae ridden tanks. Two of my tanks never need scraping because of the pods, I like that I am finding nassarius really helpful too in tanks with sand, they thoroughly turn over the sand and dislodge algae.
I am interested in hearing more about this sugar idea. Might not do it but it sounds interesting.
Kate
I have a few too many tanks so the one(s) with no fish or coral sort of tends to get neglected. I am noticing the tanks with the worst ph fluctuations/alk levels and salinity problems are the tanks with the most algae, maybe because the fluctuations harm the beneficial bacteria. Maintaining the alk and ph from the beginning seems to speed the cycle process and lower the spikes of ammonia and nitrite. So stabilizing chemistry may help with reducing algae.
Latest experiment is to siphon out every pod and bug I can see in the healthy tanks and acclimate then dump them into the algae ridden tanks. Two of my tanks never need scraping because of the pods, I like that I am finding nassarius really helpful too in tanks with sand, they thoroughly turn over the sand and dislodge algae.
I am interested in hearing more about this sugar idea. Might not do it but it sounds interesting.
Kate