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10/15/2018, 01:19 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: San Antonio, TX
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Dinos!!!
I have been having a problem dinos.
I have a 150 gallon tank. I have blackout the tank 3 times I have changed my cheto, I have used redsea's phosphate and nitrate remover. I have used dino Xl dinos came back. Sps is suffering. I was using Rowa for high phosphates. Did multiple water changes. Changed carbon (aquaforest). Fish are okay 4 tangs, two clowns, 3 anthis, 3 blue chromis, red mondrian, melicuis wrasse, yellow head sleeper gobie, very small anemone, 4 inch clam. Any suggestions, I'm so tired
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I was once known as the "fish killer" 😱 sad to say...my fish are glad that changed😁 Current Tank Info: 150 gallon, 15 gallon sump/Refugium, Ecotech Hydra 26(s) lighting, |
10/15/2018, 01:32 PM | #2 |
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I would say make sure you have new RO/DI filters and a good salt brand (I use TM Pro)
I have only experienced Dino's when my RO/DI filters were old and I did not change in time.... Put new filters in and within a few weeks dinos were gone with some decent 20% water changes.
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Justin Current Tank Info: 25G cube (finally back in the hobby in a small way) |
10/15/2018, 07:45 PM | #3 |
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Location: Fort Collins,CO
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What are your Po4 and No3 readings ?? Having a very clean tank can cause Dinos to become a problem and cause sps to suffer
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