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![]() Nope. I wouldn't hesitate to use it again, if I ever needed to.
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![]() Waste of money , I used it , came back with a army a month later .
So I bought a better skimmer , up my flow , and purged my sand and rocks every water change . Never comes back . Sometimes it will show on the top of my over flow , but it never spreads and just tells me I need to do a little bigger of a water change this time and it goes away . Find the problem . Chemiclean should only be used to save frags and corals from being choked to death . Also have patience , it eventually will give up if you don't first . |
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![]() i've done 3 treatments over the course of about a year. it goes away but it does come back after a few months. this time around i'm upping my use of a turkey baster as it's nowhere near coral choking power and i'm trying to beat or manage it without adding chemicals.
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![]() I used it once, it seemed to work but my skimmer was mad at me for days.
Over all I don't think I would use it again, I use MB7 now as suggested by " reef pilot" and seems to help a lot. ![]()
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() Used it roughly 9 months ago; worked great for what it needed to do. No issues aside from the skimmer taking nearly a week to stabilize. While using the chemiclean, I just took the collection cup off the skimmer and it became a super oxygenator for the tank.
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