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I got rid of my cyano easily by vacumnng with everything off, I cut my lights back 2hs and added 2 koralia2's aimed at the worse areas no probs I left it like that and changed my water schedule to 5% every 3days and wala
![]() I had to do a blackout when I had a bad algae bloom a few years ago same thing usd blankets because even ambiant light will help it I also used weiss algae remover gone in a few days not sure if it's safe to use with reefs though ![]()
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240 gallon tank build: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=110073 |
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Hmmm,
Post your water parameters, a picture of your display tank, sump and/or filtration setup, maybe answer a few more questions..and I guarantee that the people and combined knowledge on this board can solve the problem for you. Money back guarantee. Mitch |
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I feel bad for the guy, was hoping to see a response back from him but here goes nothing.
This is the problem with this hobby. And I have been through dinos, and cyano. It's a headache but you can get through it. Like mentioned previously, ditch the fluval and move to a aquaclear. Also, wouldn't mind seeing a picture of your rock work, and how the power heads are set up. You can get through this. Star with the mentioned about and turn off your lights, put a blanket over the tank for 3days and start dozing kz coral snow every day. This has been the most effective way for me and works like a charm. |
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