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![]() Gonna ask this question on zeovit.com forum but I figure I'd ask the zeoheads here first.
The red slime is getting so bad in my zeovit tank that my frustration level is getting over the top. The recommendations to reduce slime did not do anything for me. I've discontinued all but the basic 4 and have cut back significantly on those as well, to no effect. I didn't have red slime before starting zeovit. I'm about 2.5 months in on zeo. I'm considering discontinuing zeo altogether and moving back to Reef-resh. But independently of that decision I'm considering running a red slime remover treatment. Basically unless someone emphatically screams "don't do it." Thing is, apart from the water clarity I can't say zeovit has really blown air up my skirt, so I don't really care if I crash the zeo bacteria colonies ... although I don't want to crash the tank, enough has gone wrong lately that I'm hesitant to do much of anything but the flip side is seeing cyano cover everything really blows chunks.
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