Quigley
Well-known member
Thanks for your help! My wife and I are new to reef keeping. We have a 90g tank tank with a mixture of fish and corals. Our tank has a refug, protein skimmer, lots of live rock, and a sand bed bottom. We have 2- 250w MH lights w/ 2-96w actinic's, the lights run 12 hours/day. Our water quality measures good/normal, we change 30% of the water every 2 weeks, and our tank is kept between 76 - 78 degrees using a chiller. We have kept our tank for 10 months.
Recently a red algae/slime has been developing in one corner of our tank (please see picture). Is this Cyano? If so, what is our best approach for removing it?
We have read that cyano is best removed by;
- less lighting
- more frequent water changes
- syphoning
- better water circulation in the infected area
- effective protein skimmer
Is this correct? Please advise,
Thanks for your help!
Randy & Deanne
Recently a red algae/slime has been developing in one corner of our tank (please see picture). Is this Cyano? If so, what is our best approach for removing it?
We have read that cyano is best removed by;
- less lighting
- more frequent water changes
- syphoning
- better water circulation in the infected area
- effective protein skimmer
Is this correct? Please advise,
Thanks for your help!
Randy & Deanne