If your freshwater aquarium has been taken over by a thick layer of blueish-green algae, you may be dealing with a cyanobacteria outbreak. There are a wide range of causes behind cyanobacteria (commonly referred to as blue-green algae) such as poor water flow, buildup of organic waste, and nutrient imbalance.
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Often called "Red Slime Algae" or "Cyano", Cyanobacteria, is actually not a type of algae at all. Rather a photosynthetic bacteria that are opportunistic in our ...
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Nov 29, 2021 · Cyano is a common photosynthetic organismfound in an array of colors such as green, purple and black. Like us human when we consume high levels ...
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So…Why Is My Tank Suddenly Red? The Causes of Cyano Blooms. · Not Enough Air Bubbles! · Too Much Reef Food - Overstocking / overfeeding, your aquarium with ...
#4 Avoid dirty corners ... Cyanobacteria love dirty areas and therefore prefer to occur in places where a lot of debris is deposited due to a too weak or missing ...
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Nov 24, 2022 · Cyano is caused by an imbalance in your micro biome. Basically it is an incredibly opportunistic bacteria that can outcompete the bacterias ...
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May 14, 2018 · They occur when nutrients test low because they are bound in excessive dissolved organics. To reduce/eliminate the Cyano, reduce the dissolved ...
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