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Originally Posted by syncro
Yes. I think it is critical to remove all cyano first (possibly using ChemiClean here). Then setting up an environment for macro algae to outcompete cyano - by dosing nitrates
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Actually, dosing carbon or using bio pellets will feed the cyano. You are correct, though, to first remove the cyano with ChemiClean. It works very well, if you follow directions. Then dose MB7 which provides beneficial bacteria to your tank, which out competes cyano.
http://brightwellaquatics.com/produc...robacter7t.php
It is not necessary to turn off your skimmer with MB7. Works great.
I would never intentionally add nitrates to a tank, given all my effort over the years to get rid of it.