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And remember these are seed bacteria, so Brightwell says this dosage can be decreased by a further 50% over time to maintain a stable, low nutrient system. I think this means that you need to keep your nitrates and phosphates low. But even with your very large 600g system, your costs could be less than $40 per year. So again, I do consider that cheap, considering all the benefits (not just cyano prevention) that MB7 provides.
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![]() Well cyano is gone. Nitrates after a 20 gallon wc are 10 ppm. Skimmer is bonkers loll.
How long should I wait to do another wc? |
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![]() Well cyano is gone. Nitrates after a 20 gallon wc are 10 ppm. Skimmer is bonkers loll.
How long should I wait to do another wc? |
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![]() 25% ever 24 hours over three days then start pouring out the skimmer in the sink till it returns to normal. That's what I did anyways . I also blew my rocks off each time to get the dead stuff the cyano had suffocated into the siphon . Then cleaned any power heads , return pumps and glass.
Then have fun preventing it from coming back ... I don't have a lick of algae but I still get carpets of cyano if I'm not carefull Forgot to dip a frag a few weeks ago bam out break I'm so sick of dosing that I just manually fight it.. Sick of loosing skimmers |
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![]() Well, well, well. Guess who is having a re visit with cyano. Good times...not.
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![]() I just beat it without using chemicals !! One week cyano free
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