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My buddies been struggling with what we believed to be Cyrano algae. It's on the substrate. He did a siphon on the substrate, a water change and added chemiclean after all that failed. Now I wondering if it is dinoflagellates. What are your thoughts and best way to move forward?? Thanks.
 
My buddies been struggling with what we believed to be Cyrano algae. It's on the substrate. He did a siphon on the substrate, a water change and added chemiclean after all that failed. Now I wondering if it is dinoflagellates. What are your thoughts and best way to move forward?? Thanks.
Picture would help identify the algae.
 

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The tank is actually mine, it's 2 years old, The algae comes and goes with my light (Redsea 90s). It starts off dusty then the thicker areas turn slimy. It has more of a reddish hue, but i will get some better close up pictures with no blue lights and vice-versa to help identify later tonight.
 
can you get it under the scope? It looks like a combination of things. If it's 2 years old it's probably still stabilizing
No scope, but this would be my 2nd cycle through with algae since I've had the tank. My phosphates are at a .10 and Nitrates are 0, which is the lowest I've seen since starting up my tank. I do have a 25W UV filter, protein skimmer, and chaeto in my refugium.
 
No scope, but this would be my 2nd cycle through with algae since I've had the tank. My phosphates are at a .10 and Nitrates are 0, which is the lowest I've seen since starting up my tank. I do have a 25W UV filter, protein skimmer, and chaeto in my refugium.
That is the first time I've ever been that low, I check my levels after every water change and it had been dropping last couple of months. Normally I keep them between 1-5ppm. I've upped my feeding amount, is there a preference between frozen and pellets for nitrate boost?
 
My buddies been struggling with what we believed to be Cyrano algae. It's on the substrate. He did a siphon on the substrate, a water change and added chemiclean after all that failed. Now I wondering if it is dinoflagellates. What are your thoughts and best way to move forward?? Thanks.
Here are some more zoomed in shots of the algae.
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looks like a mix of diatoms and something else to me. I don't think one type of food is better necessarily for increasing NO3, but if you wanted to be in more control the food-grade sodium nitrate is an excellent option for dosing.
 

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