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This tank was set up on 09/04/20. About 3.5 months old. Tank is the waterbox 130.4.
Lights: reefbreeders photon 48 V2+
UV: pentair 40 with varios 6 pump. Input from skimmeroutput to return chamber.
Skimmer : RSK 300
Refugium: on for 12 hours a day
Carbon/GFO reactor: has been off for a week due to phosphates of 0.004 and nitrates at 1ppm last week (see updated parameters taken 2 days ago)
Dosing:
acropower 4ml / day
neonitro every other day (nitrates stay at 1ppm)
MB clean x 1 dose yesterday.
Recent MB7 dose 5 days ago.
2 part alk/cal
Chemi clean x 1 dose about 3 weeks ago for
Cyano outbreak. Got rid of all the cyano, but now cyano coming back in areas.


automatic water changes with the dos...0tds RODI....started 5 days ago. Have been doing 3
Gallons change per night. Plan to decrease this upcoming week to 1.5 gallons per night.

Parameters:
phosphate 0.08
Nitrate 1ppm consistently
Alk 8.2
Ph 8.2-8.4

microscope in mail, will try to identify when
It comes.

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This tank was set up on 09/04/20. About 3.5 months old. Tank is the waterbox 130.4.
Lights: reefbreeders photon 48 V2+
UV: pentair 40 with varios 6 pump. Input from skimmeroutput to return chamber.
Skimmer : RSK 300
Refugium: on for 12 hours a day
Carbon/GFO reactor: has been off for a week due to phosphates of 0.004 and nitrates at 1ppm last week (see updated parameters taken 2 days ago)
Dosing:
acropower 4ml / day
neonitro every other day (nitrates stay at 1ppm)
MB clean x 1 dose yesterday.
Recent MB7 dose 5 days ago.
2 part alk/cal
Chemi clean x 1 dose about 3 weeks ago for
Cyano outbreak. Got rid of all the cyano, but now cyano coming back in areas.


automatic water changes with the dos...0tds RODI....started 5 days ago. Have been doing 3
Gallons change per night. Plan to decrease this upcoming week to 1.5 gallons per night.

Parameters:
phosphate 0.08
Nitrate 1ppm consistently
Alk 8.2
Ph 8.2-8.4

microscope in mail, will try to identify when
It comes.

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Any recommendations appreciated!!
 
Update: phosphate today is 0 on hanna ULR. Dosed phosphate to bring up to 0.02 as per instruction.

will shut down reactor, refugium, and skimmer for today and retest tomorrow.
 
Does the brown algae on the sand go away at night and reappear the next day?

it visually looks like diatoms, but I had something that looks very much the same. It ended up being a strain of Dinoflagellates. The strain I had/have (still battling it) does not have air bubbles like most other strains. So I never thought it was Dino’s, but then I scooped it and for sure its Dino’s. Weird thing is I have high po4 and no3- where most Dino’s show up in low or Zero po4/no3 tanks.

once you get the microscope you can tell for sure. There is no real way to tell otherwise.

I did 3 day black out- it recessed but didn’t go away

I raised tank to 82 degrees- seems to slow the daily “come back” but didn’t solve it.

move been treating with vibrant for 2 months (1/2 dose)

I have seen it get a little less and less each day. I still see some spots here and there but much much better and hopefully soon it will be completely gone.

cyano- do a second round of chemiclean - take Carbon out and remove skimmer cup for 48 hours. Should take care if it.

good luck- once you get your microscope let us know what your find. Take care. Happy reefing
 

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