blooper74 Posted July 10, 2007 Might want to get that in check, it will kill off those zoa's. I lost a beautiful colony of fire and ice zoa's to a bad blast of cyano I had a while back. Turkey baster and a fine mesh net to catch it when you blow it off. First try to find where you are getting the nuitrients for it, phosphates are a culprit in cyano cases a lot of time. Over feeding as well can lead to nutrient level explosions. Good luck. Quote Link to comment
yardboy Posted July 10, 2007 A siphon hose and bucket will work too and you won't miss any. just be nimble so you don't siphon out any zoanthids! Ditto on the nutrient problem. Export!!! Quote Link to comment
proraptor2 Posted July 10, 2007 OMFG! and yuou think you are ready for another tort frag!!!! Dude you need to run some phos remover Quote Link to comment
bilge rat Posted July 11, 2007 decreasing light cycle increasing flow with said above finally knocked it out in my tank 'knocks on simulated imported Chinese birch" Quote Link to comment
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