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Kworker

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Best thing to do is try and find out WHY it's there and change it. I found it's usually inadequate lighting/light schedule or over feeding.
 

sunny

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There is no fish that eats that stuff. Cyano is caused by over feeding and lack of flow. Check your water parameters and control the nitrates and phosphates. Increase flow in dead areas.

Cyano is a very common pest in the hobby. Good husbandry and regular maintenance keeps it at bay.

Good luck.

Sunny
 

piranhapat

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Thanks for the advice im gonna crank up the flow and add another powerhead and see if it goes away

That will help if cyano is growing in a death spot where no water movement. But your best thing is siphon as much you can yourself. It came be from to much nutrients in your water. It can be that your skimmer is working to good and removing the good bactiera causing the cyano to grow. So you have to find out what's causing it. That's why sometimes adding bacteria works. But not all the time , depending which it is. What work best for me was removing cyano myself. And doing water changes along adding more current. If you don't have a clean up crew that can help too. Dr. Tims makes two products that works on cyano too. Sometimes if skimmer is to powerful you tune it down during the day a few hours to see if that works. Never at night.
 

Z06-Hec

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I have a Golden Head Gobie that is constantly sifting through sand and cleaning it. I cannot say he eats Cyano but 100% if there was any present the constant turning of the sand would interrupt the growth of it.
I am not joking, this guy is ALWAYS cleaning the sand... He gets annoying because he moves it all over, builds sand dunes, takes the sand from under the rocks, piles it on my carpet nem and clam and corals... But he keeps that sand clean !!!
 

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