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Updated my red slime. Coral snow and Microbacter 7 mix is not working for me. Still getting the slime on my sandbed and rocks. I blow it off suck it up and after water change use the coral snow. It has not worked. May resort to chemiclean as well since I have it in my cabinet. I know most are...
I can’t take credit for this, but this is what I use for Cyano
Coral Snow
2.5 teaspoons calcium carbonate to 20.5 ounces (600 ml) of water for 130 gallons
Add 1.5 tsp of Reef Roids to mixture
Add 3 capfuls of Microbacter 7
Dose once a week
500 ml solution is 475 RODI and 10 level...
I know it’s only day one but tank looks really clear and sandbed has no signs of cyano. I know the cya o process can take longer but usually in the morning I see small signs of it on the sandbed. So far none. I’m sure it’s not totally eradicated but I do see an improvement.
So here it is. 600 ml solution with Microbacter 7 and reef Roids.
Reef Roids are to feed corals on tank. Read that the adding coral food will benefit your filter feeding corals
Interesting. I am going to be in need of more food for my Plank and I was contemplating Reef Jerky, but I read a lot of reviews with a spike in phosphates using it and that there was a lot of powder in the bag. This made me hesitant. Keep us posted
Oofah that’s nice. I also made the mistake of putting a nem in my tank. Fast forward to now having almost 10 that I was able to remove and give away. I currently have 3/4 in tank now. They look so good until they decide to walk and kill everything in its path
I didn’t realize Lacey Pets Carry’s saltwater fish as well as coral according to their website. Curious if anyone checked them out. Also I found this very funny. My buddies wife bought a “starfish” there. They sold her an asterina starfish in a small bowl with a piece of rock rubble and...