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![]() +1, I've had it take 2 days to notice, 3rd day it's gone
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Crap happens, that's why they sell toilet paper in 48 roll packs! |
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![]() So even when you let it sit for a few days, do you still do your water changes 48 hours like they recommend?
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![]() I always do, yes.
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![]() For sure, you want to do the water change. Don't risk your tank inhabitants by leaving it in there.
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![]() So if there is still cyano 24 hours after the water change should I dose again?
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![]() After 24 hrs about half my cyano was gone. All after the 48.
Skimmer still going nuts after a 20% water change. Putting some fresh carbon in now and hopefully skimming normally by tomorrow. Really impressed by how well this stuff worked. My corals showed no signs of stress. I did notice some of my sponges look a little deflated tho. |
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![]() Yah I was being impatient when I posted this. at the 48 hour mark when it was time to do the water change and turn the skimmer back on I siphoned out all the cyano I could reach, but I didn't get all of it. My skimmer went nuts for about a day, and at 48 hours the last remnants of cyano that I couldn't siphon off vanished.
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![]() am i supposed to see the dead cyano anywhere? mine just disappeared lol.
I did a 20g change last night but I still can't put the lid on my skimmer cup. Doing another 20g tonight. |