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If your nitrates and phosphates are already low leaving your lights off for 2 or 3 days should take care of it. When you run your lights again start with 1/2 day and slowly work back up to normal. The main thing is finding what is feeding it.
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I get Cyano when I get lazy and don't rinse frozen Mysis before feeding. Whatever liquid that is in the Mysis block seems to fuel Cyano. Also overfeeding in general is a cause.
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Decreasing the amount of light and doing more frequent water changes got rid of cyano for me.
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i used to get a bloom about once a munth but now i use the zeovit rocks to remove nitrates and phospates and it seams to have stoped i dont use all the zeofit stuff just the rocks and they seam to have cleared up alot of my problems i have way less algee in oh and some carbon aswell
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