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![]() I have the perfect candidate, 135 gal FOWLR, perfectly healthy fish but persistant cyano, tank I set up for my parents, I think dear ol dad feeds too much, will post some pics tomorrow.
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![]() Oh dam, where were you last week? My Nano was a complete disaster.
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![]() How is the tank now?
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![]() Better than it was but it always comes back. I will do a review if you would like as soon as it gets bad again. Would this product affect diatoms at all? I am constantly battleing those as well in both my tanks.
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![]() Hi
Yes it will/should reduce diatoms as you are lowering or removing best case the food source (nitrate and Po4). If you can post here two things 1. nitrate reading 2. heat tested PO4 (heat a sample of tank water to 80oC and allow to cool for 5 mins, then test for PO4) |
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![]() Poor pics but the bottom and a good portion of the live rock have persistent cyano problems, set up is certainly worthy of looking better than it does now.
![]() ![]() ![]() I would be more than happy to trial anything that will help make it look better, thanks. |
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![]() I bet in a month, my 150 will be starting the Cyano. Just like the 45 did. Battled it for a year.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |