Spectorman
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I am so,bummed. Once again,there's cyano in my tank.
The tank is fed a pretty healthy meal once a day.
I have a reef octopus skimmer that's over rated for my system, an ATS......I use a biopellet reactor that has either biopellet,carbon,and denitrator pellets. There's a lot of pumps to stop dead spots.
Of course,I do pretty regular water changes too. 10 to 15% of my volume.
Last year when I started this new tank I told myself I'd never put a chemical in the tank and took every precaution necessary. I just put chemiclean in the tank.
My phosphates are almost undetectable and my nitrates are 5-10ppm. I'm blown away.
I've used it many times. I know its reef safe but, I'd still rather not use it at all. It's only a little but,still.
The tank is fed a pretty healthy meal once a day.
I have a reef octopus skimmer that's over rated for my system, an ATS......I use a biopellet reactor that has either biopellet,carbon,and denitrator pellets. There's a lot of pumps to stop dead spots.
Of course,I do pretty regular water changes too. 10 to 15% of my volume.
Last year when I started this new tank I told myself I'd never put a chemical in the tank and took every precaution necessary. I just put chemiclean in the tank.
My phosphates are almost undetectable and my nitrates are 5-10ppm. I'm blown away.
I've used it many times. I know its reef safe but, I'd still rather not use it at all. It's only a little but,still.