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![]() So...I have a whole bunch of cyano in my display and am looking for advice on how to get rid of it all. 100 gal mixed reef heavily stocked with a sand bottom. So far here is what I have done.
1. Lots of swearing, followed by crying then praying 2. sucked out the cyano on the sand which is where most of it is 3. tooth brushed it off the few rocks that it is on 4. changed the RowaPhos in my reactor 5. reduced feeding 6. added carbon in a reactor 7. change the filter socks daily 8. added a mechanical filter for 24 hours 9. started a full black out...so far for 24 hours, plan up to 72? 10 25% water change 11. had a beer any otlher ideas/advice? repeat #11? Thanks Bryce
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![]() I never mess around with all that, I just hit it with chemiclean and be done with it.
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![]() I remember that you were running a Chemiclean when I came over last year Brad. How does everything do with the Chemiclean? Loose any coral or inverts? I am worried that it will nuke all my pods and good stuff too.
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![]() I've never had a negative experience using it, no impact to livestock at all. I've probably used it half a dozen times over the last 20 years, always worked well other than one time, I didn't have the scoop and guessed at dose, which wasn't enough, and didn't clear it up. I re-dosed and got it the second time.
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![]() Perhaps it is worth a try....Sounds too easy for this hobby...wait a second, is it $1000? lol
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![]() chemi clean follow the directions works perfect every time used it a couple times need an issue basically the only chemical i trust in my tank
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Current tank---125 gallon mixed reef 60 gallon sump, Reef octopus nw200 skimmer, Rapid LEDs, Maxspec gyre, Mp10s, Fuge, Biweekly 20% WC, QT everything |
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![]() I had cyno, but I went the slow natural route. Used a turkey baster to get the worst off rocks and sand once a week. Dosed a bit more with microbacter and 6 months down the line it is gone.
IMO Cyno is natures way of solving an issue, granted we don't like it, but its still doing something useful. And unless the root cause is fixed it will eventually be back as the treatments out there only solve the symptoms not the cause. Chemilclean also depletes oxygen levels so if you have a lot of fish you might want to add airstones as an added safety net. |
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![]() Chemi Clean is awesome but just a word of warning. The directions have you turn off your skimmer and filter to use it. I had a 55 gallon with 5 fish in it and after turning off my skimmer and canister filter and just having one circulation pump I lost 4 of my 5 fish over night. At first I thought it was because of the chemi clean but now thinking it may have been due to a quick drop in oxygen? Just heads up if you don't have a sump or really good oxygen exchange, you may want to get an air stone or something.
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![]() The O2 thing is a concern, which is why I suggested just tilting the skimmer cup, keeps it foaming, but cup is by-passed and it just flows back into sump. Assuming it's an in sump skimmer. If not, do not do this
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