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![]() Manual removal of cyano is utterly futile.
I ran Red Slime Remover when on Zeo and it kicked the cyano once and for all. I was all jittery about doing that while on Zeo but it worked out fine in the end. FWIW I ran Coral Snow like no tomorrow and followed the Zeo instructions on page 23 or whatever and all it accomplished was I used up more Coral Snow and Zeobak than otherwise. Didn't touch the cyano in the least. The cyano never came back after that treatment. FWIW/HTH/IME/etc.
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I am seriously debating going back to a good old refugium, ozone, kalk, ect. to keep nutrients down in the new tank over ZEO. I know I should be giving it more time but I am not even a fan of having to dose so much and test everything all the time, ect. Seems like so far it has done the tank some good but also been a pain. I think what I will do is see if someone wants to buy the reactor package from me. If I can sell it easily, then I will not do ZEO on the new tank but if not, then I will stick with it. LOL...seems like such a stupid way to decide but I don't really care either way at this point. I just kind of want my tank to go back to how it was pre-ZEO ![]() |
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![]() I always thought red slime remover was erythromycin. Which is why it can mess with your bacterial load. Kills the baddies but some of the goodies too.
Of course I may be wrong (note that I said "may" ![]()
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![]() Hmmmm...Tony says its fine though, so I will use it and then blame him if/when anything goes wrong ![]() |
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![]() I'm going to try the coral snow/zeobak mix and see how that goes. If that doesn't work then well, I'll wait to hear your results and go from there
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![]() I've used red Slime remover before in my Zeo Tank.
My skimmer went nuts for 8 days but other than that no problems J |
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Perhaps I will give it a shot tomorrow. |
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![]() Don't forget the "before" photos
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![]() Here are some before photos. I will have to take an actual FTS though later.
This is the worst of it. Down in one dark corner of the tank. Nothing but sand down there and actually a decent amount of flow: ![]() I seem to be getting less in areas under the most light. You can see the coral coloration is getting better and better: ![]() This spot is pretty bad too and you can see the gorgonian in the background is being covered in cyano. It doesn't extend its polyps much anymore since starting ZEO ![]() ![]() This guy seems to like the camera ![]() ![]() Nice Polyp extension...This coral always was very "bushy" and full of PE but now its really taken off: ![]() The Long tentacle plate is looking better than ever. Very nice polyp extension and it seems to be eating more than it used to. This was taken after lights out the other night: ![]() A shot of some of the guys.... ![]() |