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Sorry spell check hostage lolI don't think cyanide is the weapon of choice against cyano lol
poor fishies
can you get any of it and put it into a container with pure tank salt water. let me just find what else I was advised about when my tank was suffering cyano for 2 years (2 different tanks, 2 years of fighting with cyano... never wish to come against it again)
If you take some of the cyano and place it in a cup of tank water and add some h202 - does the cup water turn pink?
here we go, these are from my build thread from @Miami Reef on how I couldve dealt with cyano quicker (I didn't do this and instead waited and added a natural predator - Koumansetta hectori).@twilliard did some studies and found different strains of cyano. That ones that make the water turn pink from h202 is Cyanobacteria that died from h202, and the one that doesn’t get affected is spirulina cyano which gets killed from chemi clean.
I did the test and found that chemi clean would work for my strain. I treated it and never had a problem again. I’d watch this video from tidal gardens as he also tried everything but only chemi clean could fix it:
65 gallon with a sump.How big is the tank?
My cyano was not easy, but it was definitely cyano. Usually it starts out as a thick paste then as it dies off it’ll go thinner and become easier to pick off.You may be right. I just did a water change and tried scraping it off. Cyanobacteria is supposed to be easy to scrape off. I’ll just keep an eye on it. Thanks for your help
Thank you the photos are very helpful. Seems like there’s always more to learn but that’s one reason I love this hobby.My cyano was not easy, but it was definitely cyano. Usually it starts out as a thick paste then as it dies off it’ll go thinner and become easier to pick off.
For comparison pictures, here’s some photos of the Cyano I faced, cyano is the deep red slime/paste, it wasn’t thin or easy to get off the rock and took Atleast 5 scrapes of the rock when it first came in. These photos were mostly when it began dying off;![]()
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