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Skimmer and cyano treatment
I treated my tank with chemiclean just over a week ago to help deal with cyano. Completed a water change 2 days after as directed. Do I need to keep changing water until skimmer stops spazzing? I just tried turning it back on and it just went nuts.
Interestingly, the skimmer hasn't been running and neither has my dual reactor and tank looks awesome. First time in a week I've cleaned the glass was today. Just using a filter sock. |
Yeah I find I have to change my water a few times if I treat for cyano. I find running carbon helps as well.
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When I use it i do a big water change then I just dial the skimmer back as far as it will go. If its not enough then raising it up will help too. Then I just let it keep filling up the skimmer cup and I sit there and keep dumping it. If I pull out enough skim mate (5 gal) then I just top off with fresh salt water. Doesn't take too long and you can have the skimmer back to normal.
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The most I can change at a tome is 25-30 gls so I'll do a few more over the next few days. I turned my carbon off per the instructions and haven't turned it back on, will do so and see what happens.
Thanks! |
Defiantly run some fresh carbon to help pull it out, I usually do :-)
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There is only 1 way to get it out completely:
Let the skimmer overflow until it stops. So have it drain into a bucket or empty the cup every 30 seconds |
I did 50 gal water changes every couple days and let skimmer overflow like Marko said
Do you have a phosphate issue. I find that's when I get cyano |
How has your system as a whole reacted to the Chemi-Clean?
I've purchased some, but I'm a little afraid to use it. |
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I haven't rechecked my phospates, but overall I don't see any sign of it returning and there are no other algae issues that I can see. |
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