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Thanks Mindy. After I typed the bio pellets comment I thought to myself, wait… isn't that a carbon source for the bacteria to consume…. ah whatever! LOL! I will test when I get home in ~5 days and start syphoning. Wendy just test my other parameters. Mg 1245, Ca 404, Alk 148 (~8.3 dKh), s.g. 1.027. And a bunch on the profilux that i don't need to bore people with :)
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Haha! Are you trying out the new Tropic Marin salt?
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Yep, and I expressed concerns with Colby about the extra "carbon source" but he assured me it wasn't in a quantity that would affect my tank. And to be fair, the cyan was growing before I started the new salt.
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FYI I had cyano after my summer neglect, 100% gone within a few days after I started dosing zeobak and zeofood7 again. Didn't even have the reactor up at the time. I suspect the zeovit cyano clean will also be quite effective. Something to consider I guess.
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Safe to use the product without the zeovit reactor? I have been reading about MB7 and chemipure as well.
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red slime remover is reef safe IME
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Thanks everyone! I want to nip it in the bud when I get home. I only have about 5 days at home unfortunately. Mindy, in the business of tank maintenance? :)
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I never had any luck with any Zeovit products or MB7 against Cyano. ChemiClean works like a hot damn. I haven't had any issues using it in reef tank, but "mseepman" reported some coral loss in his tank recently during treatment.
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