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Old 02-28-2011, 07:26 PM
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I think you need to look at the causes, rather than looking at a band aid to fix it like zeozyme or any other additive.

Can you explain your setup, I would like to know what type of flow do you have within your tank. Overflows, return pump, powerheads or wave makers, etc. Do you have a skimmer? What change schedule?

Many issues can be caused due to too much nutrients, poor water flow, etc.

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I agree. There is one type of Cyano that survives/thrives in low nutrient water. I have NEVER had P04 and NEVER had more than 2 to 5 N03 and I had Cyano for a few weeks.

Like Globaldesigns asked. What is your set up like? Do you have a lot of flow? Mind you, I have great flow and the cyano I had was in the parts of the tank with the most flow! Right in front of returns of my closed loop and right under my Mp20. So hard to explain things sometimes.
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Old 02-28-2011, 08:25 PM
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The way I look at it if you’re sick you take the penicillin to get rid of the ailment. Once you're disease free you make an effort to live healthier and not get sick again... Maybe I’m wrong here but Cyano seams to be allot like the common cold that even the healthiest system can catch.

Zeozym was a great penicillin substitute for my cyano sickness...
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Old 02-28-2011, 08:29 PM
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I've found cyano to pop up now and again for no apparent reason. Many reefers will tell you the same thing. When I get an outbreak of it I deal with it ASAP before it gets a real toe hold. Siphon out what you can, and it usually goes away. For persistent cyano Red Slime remover does work remarkably well.
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Old 02-28-2011, 08:48 PM
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Ditto with the ChemiClean, I would not bother wasting your precious time trying to figure out why you have it, better to eradicate it from your tank and keep all your levels in check as best you can for the future mate.
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