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Old 11-01-2013, 04:47 AM
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thanks for the input!
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Old 11-01-2013, 01:03 AM
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Lol or they are lazy!
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Old 11-01-2013, 01:04 AM
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Lol or they are lazy!
They must be like "yo mr. algae, can be please take care of these phosphates! I need a nap" and after the nap, "holy crap, you ate em all???"
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Old 11-01-2013, 01:25 AM
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Yea i heard they can reduce a fish only system of 100+ ppm nitrates to 0 in a month or 2
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Yea i heard they can reduce a fish only system of 100+ ppm nitrates to 0 in a month or 2
Yah that's kinda scary! Fishes be like "oyeee I can't poop any faster".
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Out of curiosity what kind of skimmers and tank sizes do you all have here?


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Out of curiosity what kind of skimmers and tank sizes do you all have here?


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Myself I run a 42g system with a nac7 skimmer
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130 rsm and a 65 gallon with eshops 100 skimmer.
Can someone enlighten/explain to me about the comments about cyano and the concern of feeding it if you run stuff like nitro guard?

I have 0 cyano or any aleage for that matter.
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Old 11-01-2013, 05:07 PM
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130 rsm and a 65 gallon with eshops 100 skimmer.
Can someone enlighten/explain to me about the comments about cyano and the concern of feeding it if you run stuff like nitro guard?

I have 0 cyano or any aleage for that matter.
Well bio cubes are food source for bacteria. Generally, what you want is to feed the right bacteria (denitrifying) but occasionally, the wrong bacteria starts eating and cyano breaks loose. It helps to dose the right bacteria too (like MB7) so that the right bacteria can outrun the wrong bacteria with the food.
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