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User Avatar @Astral_Swamp_84 44d

Cyano sucks in small tanks for sure. How’s your flow?!

User Avatar @iyolbarsov 44d

I think i got plenty flow, running 2 powerheads

User Avatar @Astral_Swamp_84 44d

Nice! Two powerheads should help, but sometimes it’s all about those tricky dead spots. Maybe try waving a net or

User Avatar @ctmck 43d

Just did a round of chemi clean on my 100 gallon. Totally cleared it up after 2 days I was absolutely shocked. Like went away completely. Cleaned deep into my sand bed too which I was surprised. I was feeding way too much was the cause of my cyano

User Avatar @WilsonsReef 43d

What is your nitrates and phosphates?

User Avatar @iyolbarsov 35d

Nitrate 8.8 Phosphate 0.19

User Avatar @WilsonsReef 35d

Try getting your phosphate down between 0.05-0.1

User Avatar @carpetsurfer 43d

I had a good cyano outbreak, had to manually remove it for a while, I ran tests and saw my nitrates/phosphates were close to 0. I started dosing reef roids more regularly and increased feeding and all of it went away.

User Avatar @MorayMike 43d

Tiger Conch will help

User Avatar @NewR33FER 40d

What are your thoughts on ChemiClean? You either hate it or use it

User Avatar @iyolbarsov 35d

Never used it

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