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|   Do you turn skimmer and carbon off for 24 hours? | 
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|   +1 in the Chemiclean as well!  Also my first resort LOL. | 
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|   skimmer stays on, but tilt the cup so it overflows without making a mess. No carbon until you want it gone. I usually leave it 2 or 3 days, then a large water change and carbon. Skimmer takes some tweaking until it's fully removed. 
				__________________ Brad | 
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|   I take out my carbon but just lower the bubble level in the skimmer chamber and/or raise my skimmer up in the water column if required until it stops overflowing. The product decreases oxygen levels so continuing to run the skimmer is recommended. | 
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|   Do you guys run the air stone like it recommends or just rely on the skimmer? | 
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|   Just skimmer. If you have a heavy fish load with large fish that might be affected, an air stone can't hurt. 
				__________________ Brad | 
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|   I struggled with Cyano almost constantly until I stopped using "regular" gfo. Are you using GFO? But +1 to chemiclean. The stuff works wonders. | 
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|   Quote: 
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