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KyleV
Mon, 29th Jan 2007, 10:40 PM
Sure everyone knows but just incase if you have any Cyano there is a product called red slime control by blue vet that kills it all in 24 hours. Ian(dominican) turned me onto it and even though it is $20 it is well worth it.

Thanks Ian and go get it if you don't know about it! Aquadome is where I got mine.

Ross
Mon, 29th Jan 2007, 10:46 PM
Theres also a product called Chemi-clean that does the same thing. Its only temporary though, you will need to eliminate the source of the cyano to permanently get rid of it.

safeuerwehr
Tue, 30th Jan 2007, 12:14 AM
I agree with Ross, there is a reason why Cyano grows, by adding a chemical to eliminate the problem, you are just masking a symtom of something that has gone wrong. I would first try to solve the cause of the problem then treat the symtoms.

SA-DSM
Tue, 30th Jan 2007, 02:50 AM
What causes Cyano "red slime"?

Texreefer
Tue, 30th Jan 2007, 04:58 AM
low water flow. non- mature system. high nutrients,,,ie feeding too much, type of makup water being used,

Ross
Tue, 30th Jan 2007, 08:19 AM
yep, use RO water, good salt and have lots of flow and you shouldnt have a problem.

KyleV
Tue, 30th Jan 2007, 09:30 AM
Yeah I got a small patch behind the SIO's that gets no flow so this was the best solution.

jc
Tue, 30th Jan 2007, 11:09 AM
I'm having a cyano outbreak right now. I think its because I had to setup my 180 with tap water. I also had about 5 chromis disappear and I think that may have helped the nutrient problem. How do you know that the cyano is dying out? It was a thick red mat a few days ago and now it is more brown than red and its getting thinner.