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![]() Sorry Wayne, but full of life and bacteria cultures are not related at all. The bacteria that are beneficial to your tank are microscopic and you cannot see them with the naked eye.....
Steve
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![]() Im not saying that your tank isnt healthy, only if you are having issues with cyano or any other nuissance algae, that the reason could be the way you culture bacteria to dry rock.....
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![]() Thanks for the advice guys. But wouldn't physically removing the cyano, remove the phosphates or neutriants causing it?
I've removed it like 5 times now and it always comes back 2-3 days later |
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![]() Chemi clean!! Oh wait... I already said that.
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![]() Lol thanks. But I'm kind of keeping that as a last resort.
Cuz if I use a chemical to kill the cyano, wont it just release everything it's absorbed back into the water? |
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I over feed my tank and my phosphates are high because of it, which causes cyano outbreaks. So far in the past the thing that worked 100% for me to get rid of it is chemi clean. No ill effects from using it either.
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