PinstripePython
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Hey all, new here and need some advice, i am currently suffering with an outbreak of cyano bacteria, I have put my gyre maker up to full, put my power head as high as I can without draining the back compartment , I have cleaned all the rocks as thoroughly as I can with a tooth brush and have removed all but a little stuck around the base of my zoas which I have cleaned as well as I can. I have also scrubbed my entire tank glass and back but am unsure what to do about the media in the back as do not want to crash my tanks cycle and have heard that some red slime chemical treatments can cause some pretty serious side effects, I know to remove my filter media during treatment but am concerned that this will mean there is cyano in the media and will cause re distribution through spores and wondered peoples thoughts on this? Have also read that I should run fresh carbon for an hour after treatment is finished and wondered whether this should be done with a reactor, I don't currently have any riactors and need to upgrade my skimmer as the fluval one it came with is rubbish and doesn't appear to do much at all. Bought a load of bags of carbon, aqua medic antired and wondered if anyone could say how good this is or not. Also bought some empty filter socks and ordered some rowa phos to go in them and run along side the carbon when the treatment is complete and I have run the water through carbon alone for an hour. Also considering removing all livestock to a holding tank with water heated to the same temp and a cheapo power head i bought to keep it moving whilst I work and when I'm done using it for that I am gonna stick it low down on the side without a gyre maker to address the dead spot at the other end that no matter how much I re arrange it still remains dead, think it might be because of how shallow the m90 is that it cannot get proper flow. Gonna at some point add a half decent programmable wave maker at the other end to address the dead zone. Now I was thinking to address this further, carbon bags, phosphate reactor (What is the difference between a fluidised reactor and a standard reactor, can't see any difference and wondered whether its worth me spending out the extra for one marked as a fluidised reactor.) I have a budget of roughtly £50ish per reactor plus pump and tubing and substrate. Do not want to use sulphar because I read that it releases sulphar dioxide through use and to use one you have to run the water through a specific kind of reactor after it runs through the sulphar and i just don't want to risk harming my livestock.