homer1475
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yes I know, another cyano thread! But for the life of me I cannot get it to go away. Pretty sure I've already tried everything on every other thread, but perhaps I haven't?
Tank is 5 years old, and recently(last year) I have had a persistent cyano issue. It clings to the rock, it gets matted up on the sandbed, and even grows on the glass. If I don't suck it out weekly off the sandbed it will mat right up into thick mats. Not having any coral issues, but it is unsightly.
I've tried increasing flow, increasing nutrients, adding bottled bacteria, used chemiclean which kills it for a week, but then it comes back with a vengeance.
As I know everyone will ask, tank parameters(extremely stable day to day):
Alk - 7.5
Cal - 420
MG - 1500
No3 - 4ppm
PO4 - .02 - .04 I try to keep this as stable as possible with daily additions of neophos
While I have not done an ICp test in a while, the last one(month or so ago) showed nothing out of the ordinary.
I have been reefing on and off for 20 years and have never had a persistent cyano issue like I'm currently having. Only thing I can possibly think of, which I have never done on the past, is to clean the sand I suck out during the cyano mat removal is soak in bleach for a couple days, then soak in RO/DI with prime for a couple days, completely dry out for several weeks, then when I have a big enough bag I dump it back into the tank.
Any help on how to clean this up would be greatly appreciated.
Tank is 5 years old, and recently(last year) I have had a persistent cyano issue. It clings to the rock, it gets matted up on the sandbed, and even grows on the glass. If I don't suck it out weekly off the sandbed it will mat right up into thick mats. Not having any coral issues, but it is unsightly.
I've tried increasing flow, increasing nutrients, adding bottled bacteria, used chemiclean which kills it for a week, but then it comes back with a vengeance.
As I know everyone will ask, tank parameters(extremely stable day to day):
Alk - 7.5
Cal - 420
MG - 1500
No3 - 4ppm
PO4 - .02 - .04 I try to keep this as stable as possible with daily additions of neophos
While I have not done an ICp test in a while, the last one(month or so ago) showed nothing out of the ordinary.
I have been reefing on and off for 20 years and have never had a persistent cyano issue like I'm currently having. Only thing I can possibly think of, which I have never done on the past, is to clean the sand I suck out during the cyano mat removal is soak in bleach for a couple days, then soak in RO/DI with prime for a couple days, completely dry out for several weeks, then when I have a big enough bag I dump it back into the tank.
Any help on how to clean this up would be greatly appreciated.

