I'm pretty much posting this as a lesson learned by me and hopefully prevent others from making the same mistake.
Well, even after knowing better, I managed to cause a minor cyano outbreak due to overfeeding. I didnt really see the start of it due to the crappy lighting I had. Every time somebody would come over to see the fish, (love the look on people's faces), I would toss a little food in to show them off even after regular feeding. I've had my new T5 fixture up for a week now and there is, like i said, a minor outbreak of a brownish algae on some of the rock, glass and sand. I know that it is common to get a cyano outbreak in new systems so I am not freaking out too much since mine is only 3 and a half months old.
Resolving: I am going to cut back my feeding from every day to every two days.
I am going to cut my lighting back from 8 to 6 hours for now.
I am going to try and do this without any use of chemicals, sugar or vodka methods.
I will post with updates.
Well, even after knowing better, I managed to cause a minor cyano outbreak due to overfeeding. I didnt really see the start of it due to the crappy lighting I had. Every time somebody would come over to see the fish, (love the look on people's faces), I would toss a little food in to show them off even after regular feeding. I've had my new T5 fixture up for a week now and there is, like i said, a minor outbreak of a brownish algae on some of the rock, glass and sand. I know that it is common to get a cyano outbreak in new systems so I am not freaking out too much since mine is only 3 and a half months old.
Resolving: I am going to cut back my feeding from every day to every two days.
I am going to cut my lighting back from 8 to 6 hours for now.
I am going to try and do this without any use of chemicals, sugar or vodka methods.
I will post with updates.