My sand has looked like that for months..........no clue. ) notrates and phosphates, I do WC 20% every 2 weeks. tried vibrant but was only gifted with cyano.Still plagued with brown stuff.
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My sand has looked like that for months..........no clue. ) notrates and phosphates, I do WC 20% every 2 weeks. tried vibrant but was only gifted with cyano.Still plagued with brown stuff.
Is turning off the lights necessary for Chemiclean to work? Does it improve your results? The package does not say anything about lights, but I have seen comments online about turning off lights.
Hey randy.. would u recommend to use chemiclean for mixed reef tank?Lights shouldn’t impact the effect on cyano, but it will impact whether algae starts to grow.
When you treat your tank with ChemiClean your going to be releasing allot of toxins and dead bacteria in your tank. I would, and everyone I know that's used it, do a wc. The directions state to complete a 20% wc after 48 hrs. You'll probably need to turn off your PS so you need to put an airstone or something in your system to keep your oxygen levels up. There's no need to keep in your tank what you've just tried to, or did, kill off The treatments are just a bandaid though, you need to figure out what caused it in the first place. I caused mine by over feeding
I have brown algae that looks like your picture after treating with Chemiclean according to their instructions. It started about a week after the water change. It is not as bad as the cyano, but l would like to get rid of it. I added some cheato to the system but it has not helped. My phosphate is about 0.2 and nitrate is about 30. I have some hair algae, mostly on the back wall of the tank. I feed sun corals (Tubastrea) every other day, alternating roids and a mixture of frozen brine shrimp and chopped frozen scallops.Still plagued with brown stuff.