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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: PA
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I have a turquoise or a greenish blue growing on my rocks is this a bad thing?
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One Word: Croutons.
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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Possibly cyanobacteria. And no, it's not the greatest thing to have.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Australia
Age: 19
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Can you take a picture? If not try and give us the best description you can or even draw a picture of it.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Near a Coral Reef
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Cyanobacteria is "Cyan" in color. Not turquoise or greenish blue. Could be coraline. Depends on how long the tank has been running.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: In a Big Yellow House
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A picture would be the best thing to help ID this, but I have yet to see cyanobacteria other than in BIO class so If someone could it would be nice to see a pic posted of what a tank looks like with cyanobacteria
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there are a lot of types of slime algaes that would definately fit the color description. Is it encrusted or slimy?
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Age: 38
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cyanobacteria actual means blue-green algae. I would not have guessed it. I've been researching it lately after post was writen. It appears that the maroon algae I thought was new coralline is cyanobacteria. Ouch. Anyways I did discover that with a high level of disoved organic carbons this bacteria thrives. One of the main reasons this is bad is that it will choke the life out of other organisms in your tank. Which in turn creates more food for the cyanobacteria to grow.
So, how to get rid of it? I have seen 3 different products on the market to take care of it. Anyone ever use these and which is the best? My main problems were poor water flow in my tank and my skimmer not working as good as it should. Without the organic carbons making it the skimmer this bacteria is bound to be a problem. |
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I've used freshwater maroxy half dose every other day...
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Join Date: May 2006
Age: 22
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the problem with just treating with a chemical is that it gets rid of the cyano, but doesnt get rid of the problem causing it, and you will have it return. you need to find why you are getting cyano, i have found alot of times it is due to too much feeding and not enough cleaning, or not enough water flow.
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One Word: Croutons.
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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Usually people (that can do this) do a short blackout period with some type of bacterial med. Since it's a photosynthetic algae it can't use light for food, and since it's a bacteria.. well you know
Sigh, we're studying this in biology
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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If its a reeftank though i would just try to increase flow, it works like a charm.
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Thread starter hasn't replied to this thread........
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