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I used chemiclean without issue, left in tank for a week or so, no more cyano. works for me. I'm blaming old T5 lighting for it showing up in the first place.
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what's really surprising is that this time all traces of dinos, which I also had (but in low concentration) have vanished. I've confirmed that they were dinos under a scope, but I didn't think chemiclean had any effectiveness against them?
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the chemiclean is so cheap and easy to use not to mention you don't have to dose it. I seem to be able to go months between needing a dose and I have enough in a $30 container to last me many years. i've seen the mb7 mentioned quite often but i prefer dealing with it when it does pop up which is rarely.
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