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Stick with it and you'll get the results you want. Once a week was too slow for me so I bumped the dosing up to twice a week. It's really brought the hammer down on my dinoflagellates since then. I've been dealing with this species for probably a good 7 months. I too lost all my snails but I can almost guarantee our CUC deaths were the effect of palytoxin from the dinos and not Vibrant. I dose twice a week and my Nassarius snail and hermits are as lively as ever. If you'd like to see my dino progression with Vibrant, check it out here.
When dosing once a week is anyone having issues with keeping micro algae in a refugium? Like cheato.
I'll bet there is a "maintenance" dose that will let chaeto or scrubbers continue to function.
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Out of curiosity, any updates on the tank/results from your test?
so looks like this stuff is snake oil to some ... and gold to others.
People who love it follow the directions. Which really means they now started doing regular water changes. Whereas before, no regular maintenance. Ask any success story and they will tell you it took 2 to 3 months of regular dosing + water change to fix the issue. Kinda silly really.so looks like this stuff is snake oil to some ... and gold to others.
What specie of dino did you have?I can tell you that I did the same 10% waterchanges before and after starting vibrant. Within a very short time some minor algae on the walls disappeared and after a bit of time the dinos went into submission as well. Several times the dinos would try to come back and I would put an extra dose of vibrant in. Just want to say that not everyone was neglecting their tank before using the product
Ostreopsis. FWIW I don’t think it will ever be completely gone. I still will see a little bit in my filter socks. Rarely in the display. I have recently stopped vibrant dosing to see what happens and I am getting a few strands in the display so I believe without vibrant there is a good chance it will come back.What specie of dino did you have?
Ostreopsis. FWIW I don’t think it will ever be completely gone. I still will see a little bit in my filter socks. Rarely in the display. I have recently stopped vibrant dosing to see what happens and I am getting a few strands in the display so I believe without vibrant there is a good chance it will come back.
Yes exactly. Point being it doesn't work. If anything it, like many other bacteria products, reduces no3 and some po4. Seachem Stability and MB7 notably reduce no3 while Dr.Ts waste away reduces that and po4. So its really just a rebrand with magical promises.Ostreopsis. FWIW I don’t think it will ever be completely gone. I still will see a little bit in my filter socks. Rarely in the display. I have recently stopped vibrant dosing to see what happens and I am getting a few strands in the display so I believe without vibrant there is a good chance it will come back.
Any updates on your experience with Vibrant?Update: Used two full bottles on the recommended "double dose", had no positive effect on the tank. Still diatoms, dinos, hair algae, geladium, etc.