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![]() I would'nt be adding anything else to your water. Do a couple of big water changes over the week or so until your water parameters are back to normal.Thats just plain silly to add anything else. There could be several reasons to the cause of your red cyano, try working on the reason why before adding some quick remedy chemical.
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![]() Great news! Everything has come back full force. Xenias are healthy and pulsing, gonio is extended completely and beautiful, red Zoas open up again and no cyano in the tank YES!!!
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![]() Magnificient!
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corals, cyanobacteria, dying, red algae, water |
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