Tank is a nuvo fusion 20. Setup at the end of October and finished cycle around mid December. Diatoms have come and gone but I'm stuck with this mess on the front sandbed all the sudden. Thought it was diatoms but seems to be Dino or cyano. It's only on the sandbed and everywhere else in the tank looks good.
Stock:
- 1 oscellaris clown
- 1 sixline wrasse
- 1 Redfin waspfish
- a few zoas and a monti cap
Params:
Ammonia 0
Trites 0
Trates 10-15 (little high, I've been working on this)
Phos .015
Calcium 410
Alk 8.1
Mag 1380
Stock:
- 1 oscellaris clown
- 1 sixline wrasse
- 1 Redfin waspfish
- a few zoas and a monti cap
Params:
Ammonia 0
Trites 0
Trates 10-15 (little high, I've been working on this)
Phos .015
Calcium 410
Alk 8.1
Mag 1380
does the algae go away at night? If it does then it is cyano. Mostly likely diatoms. Run some type of carbon or you can try Red Sea NoPox to get thing under control. Yes a water change will help, but temporally until the nitrates come down. Feed very little. Keep in mind corals like a little phosphate and nitrates to grow beside your elements. I run my phosphates around a trace to .03ppm and my nitrates between 5 and 12 ppm
Being the new system that your system is, you are going to have mini cycles along the way and it seems like we are constantly fighting one outbreak or another. I have been read about systems that run very high Nitrates and phosphates above what some would say to run and these system are crystal clear and have very little algae.


