Using Red Slime Remover while carbon dosing

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I've been vinegar dosing for a bit over a year, and had thought it'd be a good idea to reduce my vinegar dosing with hopes of no longer needing to. A persistent cyano bloom since gradually dialing back over the past few months has since changed my mind on pursuing that goal. However, as I just begin my slow ramp up, I'm still left with that persistent cyano bloom on several rocks, and continues to return after being siphoned off.

I'm curious if I were to use "Red Slime Remover" would that have an adverse effect on my reef since I am still carbon dosing (27ml a day, 160 gallons of water)?
 

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From what I read, is to run everything like before. Pull the cup for the skimmer, and add a air stone to the DT. Basically the remover starves the cyano using bacteria specifically for red cyano.
 

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I've used red slime remover twice in the last year while carbon dosing with no ill effects. I simply turn off my skimmer for a day and perform a large water change.

No air stone, turn off carbon, I have a lot of flow in my tank anyway.

I dose 15ml of a vinegar/vodka mix

I have a 75 gallon tank with 13 fish.
 
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I've used red slime remover twice in the last year while carbon dosing with no ill effects. I simply turn off my skimmer for a day and perform a large water change.

No air stone, turn off carbon, I have a lot of flow in my tank anyway.

I dose 15ml of a vinegar/vodka mix

I have a 75 gallon tank with 13 fish.
Thanks Oseymour, once I hear of another person or two with like results I'll give it a go :)
 

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