Cyanobacteria: What is it? How to solve it.

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2025

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  • @WickedEfie
    @WickedEfie 6 років тому +1

    Very informative video, great work! :-)

  • @karennation3580
    @karennation3580 4 роки тому +2

    How are you able to syphon out? Keep clogging the syphon water changer I use?

  • @ArrickthaRed
    @ArrickthaRed 6 років тому +1

    It's funny you did this video today. I just used Chemi clean this weekend for the first time as I was just tired of fighting cyano. I can say it worked as advertised. I was sceptical as I have been in the hobby 20 years and have seen a lot of miracle cures that don't work but I gave this a shot and it did work in a day and a half. My skimmer is still not right and I had to throw in an air stone but it was really very easy. Wish I tried this month's ago.

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  6 років тому

      Did you see any bad effects at all? What kind of coral and fish do you have? Very curious!

    • @ArrickthaRed
      @ArrickthaRed 6 років тому

      @@ReefMan No bad effects. Followed directions to the letter and made sure water was very oxygenated. I was very worried trust me. I checked the tank at midnight and at 2am. Everything went good except my skimmer is still going crazy. I have two tanks plumbed together a mixed reef few sps lps zoas and a clam. The other tank is an anemone tank with some softies and a bunch of serpent starswith all kinds of fish that I have had for years. I was very scared at first but was at the end f my rope. Everything is still down there except the cyano which I have been battling for months. Usually I siphon it and it's back the next day but now it is completely gone. I keep checking it to see if I can see spots reappear but nothing so far. I think I won the war.

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  6 років тому

      I've read it takes a few days for the skimmer to calm down. Keep it running, even just overflowing back into the tank keeps oxygen going into the water.

  • @fuffoon
    @fuffoon 2 роки тому

    With high nitrates and phosphates I had a lot of cyanobacteria. My current tank has no detectable nitrates and 0.04 phosphates and there is plenty of cyanobacteria. It gathers in low flow areas and just as much in high flow areas. The well lit parts get a good coat and the shaded areas do also. Its diminishing slowly, faster now since I installed a 55w UV.

  • @Val_Halla777
    @Val_Halla777 3 роки тому +3

    .03 nitrates?..wow that’s pretty low isn’t it?.or did you mean to say phosphate level ?
    Cheers and thanks for the great info 🙏

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  3 роки тому

      No, I think for most people nitrates will be the things that jumps up (closely followed by phosphate). Some people try to keep absolutely no nitrate in the water, but really a few ppm will help with coral health and color, so I recommend between 0 and 5ppm nitrates. A few ppb phosphate is also going to be useful to coral, but algae will make more use of it than coral will for sure so be careful.

  • @joec2174
    @joec2174 4 роки тому

    Chemo clean works!!! But as you say the skimmer becomes immediately over active. They recommend first turning it off.

  • @ReefMan
    @ReefMan  6 років тому

    Trying a new color space setting on my camera this time to enable HDR output for my channel. Seems like I need to bump up the overall brightness quite a bit - this feels really overly dark. I also need to back up from the camera so that I'm not just a giant talking head!

  • @donachenuki9888
    @donachenuki9888 5 років тому

    Great video

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  5 років тому

      Thank you!! I'm really glad it was interesting!

  • @davidwaters7345
    @davidwaters7345 6 років тому

    What is youre opinion of brown algae on my rocks been fighting this battle for a little while now my nitrates are around 5 and phosphate is around 0.4 sps is growing best it ever has tanks 1 year old

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  6 років тому

      Is it slimy? Does it have bubbles on or in it?

    • @davidwaters7345
      @davidwaters7345 6 років тому

      ReefMan no bubbles just looks like green algae but brown ?

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  6 років тому

      It's really hard to say exactly what it might be without seeing it. There are so many types of algea haha. Given that your coral is all doing well I'd only try minor things - it'd be horrible to get rid of the coral along with the algea. You might try feeding a little less, or, if you use T5 lights, changing the bulbs. The spectrum of the lights changes over time.

    • @davidwaters7345
      @davidwaters7345 6 років тому

      ReefMan thanks

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  6 років тому

      Good luck! Algae can be annoying. Keep at it and it'll go away eventually.

  • @Extrasolar84
    @Extrasolar84 5 років тому

    Thx man! So basically the human gut is like a fish tank. If the nutrients are out of balance then bad bacteria start to grow and cause an outbreak just like Candida does in our body.

    • @Extrasolar84
      @Extrasolar84 5 років тому

      That was an idea I got from this video FYI :)

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  5 років тому +1

      Hah yep! The balance is important!

    • @Extrasolar84
      @Extrasolar84 5 років тому

      @@ReefMan, balance is 🗝
      🙌

  • @tasanastasi7799
    @tasanastasi7799 5 років тому

    My Nitrates are 25 and Phosphates 2.5 , yes i am scared ... probably need to do a water change, its been 8 weeks so far ..testing to see if i need to do so many water changes everyone is saying you should

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  5 років тому

      That's not that bad, though perhaps a little on the high side for each. The idealized ratio for nitrates at 25ppm would be 1.5ppm phosphate. I think corals do better with lower nitrates though - maybe 5ppm, which makes the phosphate even lower.

    • @tasanastasi7799
      @tasanastasi7799 5 років тому

      @@ReefMan Ill do a water change and test , your right all my fish are really fat ;)

  • @williambrock7110
    @williambrock7110 2 роки тому

    Should you lower your lights it’s you have Cyanobacteria?

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  2 роки тому

      I’ve never really had that work to be honest. It comes back. Better to try to fix the root issue - which can be hard to identify.

  • @tomahawkmissile241
    @tomahawkmissile241 Рік тому

    lower phosphate

  • @seyhanalparslan1839
    @seyhanalparslan1839 5 років тому

    TASTE THE SUN

  • @VikingTokyo
    @VikingTokyo 4 роки тому

    Just get a few conches (Strombus alatus). They are great cyanobacteria vacuums

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  4 роки тому

      Interesting, I’ve never heard that. Good to know!

    • @peterbws
      @peterbws 3 роки тому +1

      @@ReefMan i've got 2 and they wont touch the stuff

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  3 роки тому +1

      I have some too, but I've also never seen them eat cyano. There are many many types of cyanobacteria, so it could be that they eat some and not others.

  • @kashbrown603
    @kashbrown603 5 років тому

    Reduce nitrates

  • @atfinthehouse8631
    @atfinthehouse8631 6 років тому

    Interesting and informative videos. However, dry. Suggest better photography and better real life, tank examples. Keep working on it. Address other natural management of reef tank problems.

    • @ReefMan
      @ReefMan  6 років тому

      Thanks! I've really been trying to figure out more ways to keep these kind of videos interesting. It's hard to make educational content and keep it super interesting all the way through. I've been trying to edit down as much "extra" stuff as I can. I also agree - the photography on this one wasn't the best - cyano kind of does weird things in the light. I was trying to find a microscope!