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Haha yeah when people come into the store scratching their heads with cyanobacteria problems all I can say is "well, its one of the most primitive organisms on earth... its going to be hard to kill".
![]() Last edited by Diana; 02-27-2009 at 05:37 PM. |
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![]() EDIT: Oooo...maybe Cyano will end mankind! It will adapt to live out of water and cover EVERYTHING... We would need a LOT of coral snow to try to deal with that mess! Last edited by GreenSpottedPuffer; 02-27-2009 at 05:53 PM. |
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Coral snow kills cyano?
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Well in combination with upping the dosage of ZEObak it does. I don't think it really would do much on its own...I know people have tried but I have heard it really doesn't work so well in a non ZEO system.
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Zeozyme does, if you don't use the zeo system i'd use it instead of coral snow. Coral snow is sort of meant to be mixed with other products when dosed. Zeozyme is pricy though.
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