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![]() Marko, try dosing vodka, ever since I started with vodka its has helped control the excess nutrients in my tank. I only do a water change when I clean out my sump and thats only once every 2-3 months though I do add 5g of ro a week due to evaporation but everything in my tank is doing great. I also overfeed my tank at least twice a day but my tests always come out zeros.
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I think you should be able to breathe a sigh of relief today, some fresh carbon and a few 20% wc should get your skimmer back to normal in a few days.
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![]() Your welcome and good luck. RID THE CYANO!
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![]() Give the MB7 time to work before adding vodka or other carbon sources. I dosed MB7 heavily first couple weeks, then only about once a week there after. The beneficial bacteria needs to be well established, before gradually adding carbon, or you will have even more cyano. But once the MB7 and beneficial bacteria are established, the carbon (I use bio pellets) will do the job. I have not seen cyana since.
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![]() Hey Marko, I havent read the entire thread but most of it, Have you tried a black out period at all? I have heard that it helps as well, or atleast shortening you light cycle. I could be wrong though. Hope the battle goes well. Cyano is an ugly "b"
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![]() I tried the blackout, 4 days no light except 1/2 hour a day ambient light to feed the fish, cyano was gone but quickly returned a couple days later and seemed to spread even faster.
Cyano is probably the most resilient, opportunistic thing on this planet and normally we can keep it in check but sometimes something happens and you get a plague. I am totally against chemical treatments but I have to thank chemiclean, I was getting ready to quit.
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![]() Blackout works great. Has to be totally blacked out though, not even a peep of light. I conquered Dino's with a complete blackout for 5days. Covered the whole tank with my motorcycle cover. Also, when I lighted up, replaced fixture with all new bulbs.
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Last tank was 210 reef with 90 gal sump 120 , lps. 2xKessil A350W Tuna Blues, 2xvortech mp40 for flow,aqualogic 1/4 hp chiller, 160 lbs live rock. sohal, , pair of percs,flame dotty back , royal gramma, pair of black percs, niger trigger, mandarin 55 corner bowfront freshwater, African cichlids kessil a350 30 gal 36x36 coffee table fish tank. 3 red ear sliders. 5.5 gal nano, live rock, arrow crab, baby perc, firefish. |
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![]() so i got home from work yesterday, ready to do a water change and my nicests, most expensive clam is dead. retracted and gaping.
it was looking good the night before other 3 clams looked fine and are still fine now. |