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![]() Basically yes... Usually a nitrate spike can bring on cyano, but the lovely thing about cyano is that even if NO3 is brought down to 0, it can hang on and linger forever. Sometimes it needs a real kick in the pants to get rid of it (ie. slime remover or lights out).
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![]() yup, that's what I did to it, it was coming back overnight until I turned off the llights for a while... I think I will do it again as it seems to be regaining its ground... I will win this one...
unrelated: I nuked an aiptasia the other day with some concentrated kalk, and I actually enjoyed it... is that normal? |
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![]() if its such a small tank i would be doing 50% then.
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