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As others stated give it time... I just recently used it and saw a major difference in one day, maybe I am an exception. However by day 2-3 it should be gone.
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![]() Setup: 180G DT, 105G Refuge (approx. 300lbs LR, 150lbs Aragonite) Hardware: Super Reef Octopus SSS-3000, Tunze ATO, Mag 18 return, 2x MP40W, 2X Koralia 4's Wavemaker Lighting: 5ft Hamilton Belize Sun (2x250W MH, 2X80W T5HO) Type of Aquarium: mixed reef (SPS & LPS) with fish Dosing: Mg, Ca, Alk |
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+1, I've had it take 2 days to notice, 3rd day it's gone
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So even when you let it sit for a few days, do you still do your water changes 48 hours like they recommend?
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I always do, yes.
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For sure, you want to do the water change. Don't risk your tank inhabitants by leaving it in there.
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So if there is still cyano 24 hours after the water change should I dose again?
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After 24 hrs about half my cyano was gone. All after the 48.
Skimmer still going nuts after a 20% water change. Putting some fresh carbon in now and hopefully skimming normally by tomorrow. Really impressed by how well this stuff worked. My corals showed no signs of stress. I did notice some of my sponges look a little deflated tho. |