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![]() Cyano is best dealt with by Chemiclean Red Slime remover IMO. But cyano has been in many of my tanks without me needing to use this. I used it once when I just could not control a outbreak. Followed the directions, worked great, reef safe with clams. IMO just wait and see if it becomes more of a problem. Also something like an orange lipped conch is an indispensable member of the sand bed CUC. It will seek and destroy all dark spots 24/7/365
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![]() Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes from this hobby. "The only thing two reefers can normally agree upon is what a third is doing incorrectly."
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![]() Chemiclean for Cyano?!? Are you frakking kidding me?! You should be going old skool with snails! #CyanoPoPo
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![]() Actually I have had success battling cyano in the past with Coral Snow. |
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