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![]() +1 on the chemiclean. i just used it less than a month ago and my tank is still cyano free. first time in 9 months or more. I have a 75g display with a 20g sump. i underdosed the tank to be on the safe side and dosed for 60g of water volume. some of the corals didnt like it but after 3-4 days, everything was back to normal (following WC and skimmer instructions of course). its a great product!
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the lurker formerly known as THENEWGUY 75g reef w/ 20g sump, 100lbs LR, Tunze 9006 skimmer, 3 part dosing, DIY 66 LED fixture, Reefleeper Lite LED build here: http://www.nano-reef.com/topic/29498...h-mount-build/ |
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![]() Thanks everyone! I'll head out tomorrow and pick some up.
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90g mixed reef (eventually!); 23g sump; 20g QT; Waveline DC-5000 return; 2 Radions; 2 Vortech MP10s; Koralia 3; ELOS ATO with 14g ATO tank; RLSS R8 skimmer; BRS reactor - GFO/Carbon; filter socks; Puratek RO/DI http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85303 |
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![]() When i had my Cyano battle i use Vodka dosing and mechanical filtration changed daily. I had to lightly brush the cyano off the rockand corals so that the filter could pick it up and do its thing. The Vodka dosing took some time as you have to go slow and find the right amount but once gone it was gone. Dose not sound as keep as the product mentiond above in th earlier posts.
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