flooddc January 4, 2013 January 4, 2013 I have been very successfully utilizing light out method to reduced cyano, dino and green film algae (haven't had other, so I don't know id applicable). I am sure most of you here know and familiar with this, I thought I pass it on anyway. Occasionally, these nuisance pop up once in awhile in my tank. So I usually do light out for about 24-36 hours at a time whenever I notice the algae starting to spread. I noticed green film algae, however, don't completely gone with the 24-36 hours (I like to keep some for the snails). I am pretty sure it can be wiped out with a longer light out period.
Coral Hind January 4, 2013 January 4, 2013 Back when I had Pepco I used to do lights like that. Have you figured out what is causing the cyano or dino to pop up? Overfeeding? Filtration issue?
BaySailor January 4, 2013 January 4, 2013 I find if I run my MH's more than 6 hours a day, I start to get algae -- despite the fact that my nitrates are 1 ppm and PO is about .02.
Ryan S January 4, 2013 January 4, 2013 I also run my system with the lights out for 3 days in a row, a couple of times each year. I consider it a part of my regular maintenance routine.
flooddc January 4, 2013 Author January 4, 2013 I find if I run my MH's more than 6 hours a day, I start to get algae -- despite the fact that my nitrates are 1 ppm and PO is about .02. Yep! excessive light would cause algae in my tank too.
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