Has anyone had any success with this? I’ve been battling cyano off and on since February, made changes to flow, reduced coral feeding frequency, stabilized nitrates, etc and I’m still battling it. I have Chemicleqn but been afraid to use it and was holding out as a last resort. I’m planning on trying it this weekend then I saw this when I was getting some other supplies.
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I used Ultra-life Red Slime remover and it tackled the Cyano great. Read the directions carefully and make sure your KH is high enough before you start. It has two initial doses, then wait a week. I never had to add a third.
If you turn the lights off for probably three days, you’d have to look it up. I’m not really sure, but that would kill the Siano and as long as you don’t have really, really delicate corals, they wouldn’t die.
Oh that’s one thing I haven’t tried! I have all softies in my tank
Then it should work
I’ve heard good things about Tropic Marin Cyo-Control for cyano but it can take a couple rounds to really see a difference. Sounds like you’ve nailed the basics with flow and feeding adjustments so hopefully this probiotic gives you the extra edge without risking your corals! Keep us posted on
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I have not tried this. But I did have good success with Chemi clean a few years ago. I haven’t even announced this it yet. But ReefBay is now selling many fish supply products like these now! Be sure to check them out 🙂 We do have $Cyo-Control and $ChemiClean
Oh good to know thank you! That’s awesome!!!