THE WOOKIE Just Keep Swimming Jan 4, 2013 #1 looks almost like cyano. all around this spot has bleached, should i frag the spot off?
OP OP THE WOOKIE Just Keep Swimming Jan 5, 2013 #4 very hard to see with my iPads camera. My good camera is charging right now and I will get a high quality pic up in the next half hour
very hard to see with my iPads camera. My good camera is charging right now and I will get a high quality pic up in the next half hour
GobyWanKenobie Well-Known Member BRS Member Jan 5, 2013 #5 That does look like cyano. Is that the only place in the tank where you see it? I would siphon it off, fragging it is up to you. It's possible that the piece has STN, and the cyano just found an opportunity to grow.
That does look like cyano. Is that the only place in the tank where you see it? I would siphon it off, fragging it is up to you. It's possible that the piece has STN, and the cyano just found an opportunity to grow.
OP OP THE WOOKIE Just Keep Swimming Jan 5, 2013 #6 No cyano anywhere else. It's spreading so I'm going to snip the dead part off
F frank180reef Well-Known Member BRS Sponsor BRS Member Jan 5, 2013 #7 is it white or red? check ur alkalinity
OP OP THE WOOKIE Just Keep Swimming Jan 5, 2013 #8 my alk is down, and i have no AA batteries for the camera
F frank180reef Well-Known Member BRS Sponsor BRS Member Jan 5, 2013 #9 if it is white it is rtn baking soda would help raise ur alk
stingythingy45 Well-Known Member Moderator BRS Member Jan 5, 2013 #11 I can't hardly tell where the spot is in that picture. But,I do see a zoa or button polyp near the back. Those will sting and cause damage to caps.
I can't hardly tell where the spot is in that picture. But,I do see a zoa or button polyp near the back. Those will sting and cause damage to caps.