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Unread 07/03/2017, 02:42 PM   #5
EthanHawaii
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Originally Posted by FishNDip View Post
So is all the food being consumed? If it's not that's a big contributor of cyano. Also I would look into some clean up crew. What's in your sump? Cheato algae? If your really serious about getting this algae out you could do multiple things at once. Get chaeto, cyano cc, filter media, blackout lights for 4 days, more hand removal. There's lots of ways to wrestle your tank back. Like for my tank I'm having a hair algae problem, yesterday I just picked up a cleaner crew of snails, got a reactor, did a water change, and will do a black out time. I can see my tank coming back to life.
Yes, all of the food is consumed.

My cleanup crew only consists of a few margarita snails so I'll do more research on what helps with cyano.

I've been thinking about getting chaeto since I got the tank up and running. so will make it a priority now.

I would like to do a blackout but my acros wouldn't like it.

Thanks for the reply.


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