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Old 04-29-2014, 02:42 AM
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I have no clue regarding why the cyano is so persistent. I am running ULNS so no issue with nutrients. To me, it seems like the water source (4-5 TDS which I have been using for a year without any problem) or the H2ocean itself (have seen a LOT of reviews regarding this salt being famous for causing cyano outbreaks). I might change this salt...and will probably introduce a DI unit to my RO. I have cyanoclean from zeovit (chemiclean works but I am too pessimistic about putting antibiotics in my tank; its just me...) coming and will give that a try and see whether I see any improvement. Or else, I will be taking the drastic measures.
Geez, another one with cyano. Have talked here many times about sure fire way of beating cyano for good. Haven't seen any for 2 1/2 years in my tank and almost 3 years now since the last time I had to use ChemiClean.

Your corals are looking good, though. And your camera skills are great.
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