Ok so I'm currently battling cyano algae, for some background it mostly takes up sand & rock but also the glass. I'm going to be taking out the rock soon to replace it so I'm wondering if this will work.
1. Take out all the existing rock put it in a Tupperware container with no light, will it eventually die off as most algae feeds off light.
2. Lower the water level (most of cyano on upper portions of the tank) & take a hot rag and try to wipe it off, would this even work?
3. Suck up all the sand that has cyano on it & replace it
A. If I cannot wipe it off te glass, scrape it off so it goes on sand
I fully understand that this hobby is a waiting game and that it takes patience & let time take care of it but while I'm redoing the aquascape I figured I'd nip the problem in the butt if I could.
Only fish in take are 2 ocellaris clowns
1. Take out all the existing rock put it in a Tupperware container with no light, will it eventually die off as most algae feeds off light.
2. Lower the water level (most of cyano on upper portions of the tank) & take a hot rag and try to wipe it off, would this even work?
3. Suck up all the sand that has cyano on it & replace it
A. If I cannot wipe it off te glass, scrape it off so it goes on sand
I fully understand that this hobby is a waiting game and that it takes patience & let time take care of it but while I'm redoing the aquascape I figured I'd nip the problem in the butt if I could.
Only fish in take are 2 ocellaris clowns