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Problem with Cyno in main tank & refugium


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Lower bioload, feed less and change water.

I got the same problem as you..that's why I sold off my fishes that poop alot..and feed only once a day now (compared to 3-4 times last time..due to purple queen.. <_<:rolleyes: ). Now planning to change 1 coralife bucket of water every 3-4 days..just changed a bucket of stale water today..

Always something more important than fish.

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Should i try to get a dung? Will it help?

To what i tried dung wont even touch cyno..

Trying finding out what cause the cyno boom..as they require some fuel source..

Adding of new sand would at time contribute to fuel the cyno..

This may helps.

Reduce feeding.

Getting a better skimmer.

More water change..

Trying using a product " Red Slime Remover" it work wonders.. :)

Hope this helps.

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Actually a black cuke will help. It doesn't eat the cyano but it stirs the sandbed preventing accumulation of cyano. Constant stirring of the sandbed and cyano can't grow there.

But you also need to control other parameters. Measure your phosphate levels. Increase flow using TUNZEs, get a good skimmer.

Once you control the main tank the cyano will gather and grow in the sump which is a good thing. At least can easily remove it in the sump when it overgrows. (another form of nutrient export)

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Thanks for your advise.

Think will cut down on the feeding, change water more regularly.

Yeap, think will get the "Red slime remover" to see if it works.

Otherwise, will need to get another Tunze.

I really luv my fishes, so not willing to give them up yet. :P

Haiz, after upgrading my skimmer. Still doesn't seem to cope with my the bioload. :(

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Thanks for your advise.

Think will cut down on the feeding, change water more regularly.

Yeap, think will get the "Red slime remover" to see if it works.

Otherwise, will need to get another Tunze.

I really luv my fishes, so not willing to give them up yet. :P

Haiz, after upgrading my skimmer. Still doesn't seem to cope with my the bioload. :(

Red slime remover do work :)

i use it 2 time hehe. I hope no more..

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actually dun recommend slime remover even though I've tried before as it's an antibiotic agent thus beneficial bacteria could have been removed too. find the root of the problem rather than quick fix. circulation, good skimmer, lighting, reduce feeding...

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