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rtague

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Had a nasty outbreak and tried everything, lights out for 3 days, big water changes, siphoning, nothing worked.As a last resort I tried chemiclean as per instructions, it worked like a charm, was really surprised.That was about 2 months ago, have'nt seen a trace of cyno since give it a try.
 
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Cyano was almost covering all my sand bed and 50+% of my rocks. I did 5 days of total darkness. I even cover the tank with black plastic bags
On the second day i use "red slime remover" and added a air pump with the line right at my wp40 so it was bubbles all around the tAnk
Then i completed the 5 days of darkness. Did 80gl water change (200gl system)
The bubbles help bringing everything to the surface (kind of like a skimmer) and i remove it manually.
After 5 days no cyano. Its been 3 months i dont see it anywhere.
Again this is what worked for me it might not work for u.
Gd luck.
 

Dan_P

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I did.i was getting patches every day. I'd blow it off and next time it'd be somewhere else..kept doing it and now the only cyano i see is in between the sand and glass in small patches.

Interesting! My system is not being overwhelmed, more like patches. I was going to follow your procedure until I was tired of looking at red slime under the microscope, but now I may just clean and ignore it and see if it just eventually disappears.
 

evoIX_Reefer

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I don't know why everyone always tries 100x things for red slime. Red slimer remover/chemiclean works. It doesn't have any ill effects on a reef tank and it goes away.

Now, find the reason for your high phosphates or leak of the bad stuff and you won't have to worry about it coming back.

I have had it plenty of times in new setups always comes in about 2-6 months in and use the red slime remover/chemi clean and GONE! Like I said I check all equipment (usually needing new filter cartridges on my ro/di) and it never comes back.

Why go with unproven methods of removal?
 

Dan_P

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I don't know why everyone always tries 100x things for red slime. Red slimer remover/chemiclean works. It doesn't have any ill effects on a reef tank and it goes away.

Now, find the reason for your high phosphates or leak of the bad stuff and you won't have to worry about it coming back.

I have had it plenty of times in new setups always comes in about 2-6 months in and use the red slime remover/chemi clean and GONE! Like I said I check all equipment (usually needing new filter cartridges on my ro/di) and it never comes back.

Why go with unproven methods of removal?

Good points.

I was wondering, have you ever come across anyone discussing the possibility of creating an antibiotic resistant cyanobacteria?
 

evoIX_Reefer

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I have not read about the possibility but I usually use what I know works. If there is a proven method I usually stop there unless it pops up on a thread on here or RC that points in a new direction.

Unless the new method is easier than chemiclean instructions (which is easy as it is), what other reason is there to change it up? I have not seen one bad review about it.

I know in this hobby there is more ways than 1 to do things but why go against the grain or be hard headed about something known to work. Cheap, easy to perform and good reviews to clear cyano (red slime).


To show I am not being biased, when I first started out and first encountered red slime I tried just sucking it out as much as possible like others have stated. This was about 2-3 weeks. It would come back because even if you "suck it out" it leaves minimal traces and you have not taken care of the actual reason for it to exist.

Chemiclean isn't a full resolution. it will get rid of the current problem with hopes you are going to take preventative measures or resolve the actual cause.

My current tank - as soon as I saw it I ordered new filters for my ro/di since I knew they were getting close to that point (my HM inline TDS meter got wet and no longer worked). I ran chemiclean and replaced my filters - gone in less than a week from the initial spot. Didn't even get 1/100 of the way of taking over my tank.
 
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oh207

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I didn't try any medication but I did take steps to control it.
I did a lot of manual removal. And I did lights out for 3 days. Did this twice, a month apart each time. I kept up with same schedule of GFO/Carbon changes and reduce my water change schedule.
 

Reef lover24

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After reading this thread took a look at my tank and saw the outbreak of cyano. Ordered the said product and it will be here in a few days. Will se how it works. I have stared a new job so my upkeep on the tank had slipped a bit and this is now occurring. Have not seen signs of it before but here it is, tank is hitting the end of the 5 month mark so I was expecting to have a little outbreak. Will do a water change and etc and see how it goes.
 

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