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| Decrease your photo period, and get some snails to move your sand around, nassarius snails are great for doing this! Also in the future I wouldn't dose iodine, just do your water changes and you will be alright! ![]()
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| Yeah, iokdine is not altogether necessary. We haven't used it... We had a start of cyano, but our fish store guy sold us a product called chemipure (you won't find it at PetSmart). We used it in our tank because it is reef safe. We do not have cyano anymore. However, I don't know what kind of invertebrates you have in your tank. Chemipure did not harm our corals or fish, but it did stress out our brittlestar. It has recovered fully, but will have to be moved if we ever need to do the treatment again. |
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| I had a slight gut feeling you were a bare bottom guy ![]()
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| I've used ChemiClean successfully to rid my tank of the dreaded Red Slime Algae. I have several different corals and inverts and had no problems. After dosing, 20% water change and I usually try to get some of the dead algae and get some sand as well... I guess that wouldn't be a problem for you.... lol |
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| Maybe run extra carbon, some sort of phosphate remover media as well.. Can you up the water flow ? I like the idea of 5% every 3 days, if your having nitrate/phosphate issues, this will reduce it better then a larger water change, smaller water changes in spans such as the 3 days you mentioned will have a far great effect ![]() I wish you luck, I will say I used red-slime-remover in the past with good success, Just read the label carefully and remember if you have a 90 gallon tank with say 150lbs of rock, you probably only have 75-80 gallons of water... (Easy to Overdose) |
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| thanks guys i dont like chemicals ala natural for me hey i will start the 5% changes ASAP!! andi could do with a few more snails okay i cyano is not an algea but a bacteria, so i feel that phosphates would not play a role it its growth rather dissolved organics, from what i've read cyano is the best thing to get rid of dissolved organics and carbon second, thoughts on that or am i way off the mark??
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