Hey guys, I've been told to treat my very bad cyanobacteria infestation with "chemiclean" or erythromycin sulfate. I'm concerned that this will probably kill all of my good bacteria, cause my tank to cycle again and result in new antibiotic-resistant bacteria to colonize afterwards. What does everyone think and is there anything else I should be concerned about?
In an effort to answer likely questions:
I've tried "Red Slime Control" twice without any effect
The tank is a year old 24 Gal with only two fish and therefore a very low bioload
Protein skimmer runs when I’m not treating it
Water is milliQ RO water and 5 gal of water is changed every week
Light is pretty new and water flow is very good
There's about 20lbs of live sand and another 20 lbs of live rock in there
In short, I think I'm doing everything right.
In an effort to answer likely questions:
I've tried "Red Slime Control" twice without any effect
The tank is a year old 24 Gal with only two fish and therefore a very low bioload
Protein skimmer runs when I’m not treating it
Water is milliQ RO water and 5 gal of water is changed every week
Light is pretty new and water flow is very good
There's about 20lbs of live sand and another 20 lbs of live rock in there
In short, I think I'm doing everything right.