Now that's my kind of solution! Save money AND fix a problem!. Thanks a 
lot. I'll keep you posted on the progress. Is there something else more 
nutritious that wouldn't contribute to the phosphates, but that the 
critters might enjoy/benefit from? So I'm ok running the lights 14 hours a 
day? (I'm guessing it's ok, because I hadn't changed that part. I just 
added the extra feeding. Also, when I remove the cyno, EVERYBODY in the 
tank throws a trauma fit. everybody retracts or almost turns inside out. 
Does removing it release bad stuff?
Thanks again,
Larry

At 09:32 PM 10/22/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>most likely your overfeeding. I would drop the frozen brine shrimp. They are
>not very nutritional and are high in phosphates. I had cyano, red/brown slime
>problems and once i stopped feeding frozen brine and did a few water changes
>my tank is now crystal clear..
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