OK, Interesting observances these past few days. I picked up my bulbs on Thursday. I cleaned 1 fixture's reflectors and replaced its 4 bulbs during lights out. Friday there was less cyano visible on sand in the front under the lights and about the same as always in the back. Saturday morning I cleaned the other fixture's reflectors and changed its 4 bulbs. Checked periodically throughout the day again less cyano than before throughout the tank and actually had a piece of about 2" x 2" float off of a rock. Today, Sunday, my father came over and commented on how clean the tank looked and the "carpet", as he called it, was not there and asked me if I had finally broke down and used Chemiclean(as I have directed him in the past). LOL
Now the other tank (remember on the same system) is starting to look really crappy and loading up with cyano. I did not change bulbs there yet and I am going to take Pics tomorrow to document it.
Unfortunately through this, my tank temp dipped to 74 degrees with the cold snap outside. I was beginning to believe that temp played a part in cyano seeing it show up around the same time for a few people around the same time as seasonal temp changes, but I guess this may have shot that theory seeing that one tank cleared up and the other one didn't.
During this period since I last posted that I would await my bulbs, I did no water changes. Only topoffs and replacement of skimmer water(5 gal every week or two)were performed as usual. and I have not dosed anything except my 2-part as I always have...Nothing changed, I didn't even blow or siphon any crap off of the rock as I have in the past except for 3 corals that I blew off with a turkey baster for fear that they were being damaged by it.
Again, let me reiterate, this was no special scientific experiment, just taking notes of my observations. Does it prove anything? I don't know, you tell me! ;D
I will keep posted here with results and observations until I get rid of it!
Taz
Now the other tank (remember on the same system) is starting to look really crappy and loading up with cyano. I did not change bulbs there yet and I am going to take Pics tomorrow to document it.
Unfortunately through this, my tank temp dipped to 74 degrees with the cold snap outside. I was beginning to believe that temp played a part in cyano seeing it show up around the same time for a few people around the same time as seasonal temp changes, but I guess this may have shot that theory seeing that one tank cleared up and the other one didn't.
During this period since I last posted that I would await my bulbs, I did no water changes. Only topoffs and replacement of skimmer water(5 gal every week or two)were performed as usual. and I have not dosed anything except my 2-part as I always have...Nothing changed, I didn't even blow or siphon any crap off of the rock as I have in the past except for 3 corals that I blew off with a turkey baster for fear that they were being damaged by it.
Again, let me reiterate, this was no special scientific experiment, just taking notes of my observations. Does it prove anything? I don't know, you tell me! ;D
I will keep posted here with results and observations until I get rid of it!
Taz