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![]() i doubt tap water did that to your tank im using the same stuff you are and so are lots of people..youve been a reefer for alot of years murray so when you say youve never had cyano before i believe you and know that you do your homework....with that being said the cyano i believe was a hint....probably havent tested in a while because everythings good right???
did you notice any of your fish missing before the cyano is it possible something has died or spawned and the red slime remover just made it worse?? ![]() ![]()
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Never noticed anything missing don't test much now that I have no coral last test month ago only test ammonia which almost nil, phosphate 1.1 and nitrate wasn't zero was pretty close though.
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![]() You can never be sure with tap water. One day the water company decide to add some desinfectant or some treatment and bingo...dead tank.
You can't trust the water company, period. It is not because you are OK using tap water that one day you will not have a big problem with it. Phosphate is 1.1 and tap water is ok? hmmm... and ammonia should be nil. |
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