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do some more reading around...
cyano is a common reefissue and often solved without running out and buying something to do it. |
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I see in another post that you dose zeovit nightly. A while back I had a little patch of cyano show up the next day after dosing. I dose every second day. I cut my amount that I put in the tank to a quarter amount than what is suggested on the bottle and have had better results and the cyano has not come back since.
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well i did bunch of reading, mainly on the zeovit stuff
I ended up vacuming out the cyano (which i think i could have just grabed and peeled off the sand) and right after dosing zeozyme with coral snow and zeobak. gonna stop cv and sp for a few days and just dose the zeozyme mixture. seems the best way to go, i love this zeo stuff, my water is so damn clean looking since i started using it. and since i started dosing my two rbtas that seem to have been dieing since they turned super white, have now colored back up. not sure if its related or just a fluke. |
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