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Old 10-14-2009, 03:35 AM
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Im all for chemical warfare when it comes to cyano bacteria.
I have used antibiotics for this purpose for 10 years
I have done everything trying to battle cyano and this is what i end up doing every time ...
so i now just cut to the chase if i have a break out once a year.
I have never lost shrimp/coral/fish from using these medicines
and running active carbon for 24 hours will remove any organics and leftover meds

I use to treat with 200 mg of Erythromycin per 20 gallons of water
for a few days.
(i continued skimming) and ran carbon for 24 hours the day I ended treatment.

recently i used APO-amoxycillin 1200mg 1 time
and have not had any outbreaks again.

the medicine i use is normally left overs from family members sore
throats being viral and not bacterial (therefore they stop the antibiotics)
and i use them for my fish tank

often you can also talk to your local pharmacist, they are really helpful if you explain
your problem and have often given me the medcine.

or your local pet shop carried these meds.
hope all goes well in your battle
cheers
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Old 10-14-2009, 05:03 AM
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Im all for chemical warfare when it comes to cyano bacteria.
I have used antibiotics for this purpose for 10 years
I have done everything trying to battle cyano and this is what i end up doing every time ...
so i now just cut to the chase if i have a break out once a year.
I have never lost shrimp/coral/fish from using these medicines
and running active carbon for 24 hours will remove any organics and leftover meds

I use to treat with 200 mg of Erythromycin per 20 gallons of water
for a few days.
(i continued skimming) and ran carbon for 24 hours the day I ended treatment.

recently i used APO-amoxycillin 1200mg 1 time
and have not had any outbreaks again.

the medicine i use is normally left overs from family members sore
throats being viral and not bacterial (therefore they stop the antibiotics)
and i use them for my fish tank

often you can also talk to your local pharmacist, they are really helpful if you explain
your problem and have often given me the medcine.

or your local pet shop carried these meds.
hope all goes well in your battle
cheers
Or you can use Chemiclean which is the same thing pretty much.
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Old 10-14-2009, 05:19 AM
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I'm on a monthly cycle at the moment. Toss/vaccuum the sand bed, then lights out completely for 24 hours. That eliminates the problem for about another month in my case.
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Old 10-14-2009, 05:27 AM
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i do vacuum everytime i do a water change but i have sugar sand and find it clogs up my vacuum in a matter of seconds which causes me to curse very loudly lol i love the look but i like how easy crushed coral is to clean
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Old 10-14-2009, 11:54 AM
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I had a queen conch that would eat cyano, and fast. Not sure if all conch's would though.
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:08 PM
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I did some more reasearch and went to my lfs and bought another korilia and some coral snow. Any tips on using the coral snow or should I just follow the label? Wish me luck ha ha


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Old 10-15-2009, 01:18 AM
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should i be running activated carbon and the coral snow at the same time?
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