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    Default filter media for cyano ???

    im going to order some stuff for a little issue im having again ( i think its due to old bulbs) but who knows its only on that side and i don't feed on that side either ....


    so far im going to try chemi pure elite anything else i should buy ?>

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    do a search on chemi pure elite. Justahobby had an interesting discussion about it not too long ago.
    Karin



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    Quote Originally Posted by Europhyllia View Post
    do a search on chemi pure elite. Justahobby had an interesting discussion about it not too long ago.

    Quote Originally Posted by Justahobby View Post
    Chemi pure starts out with a saturated sodium state. Submersing the media into an (and I qoute boomer) "85% table salt" solution saturates the media causing it to re-release everything that has been taken up including ammonia, etc. To the SW hobbyist it is useless since the media never has a chance to absorb ammonia, metals, etc before becoming over-saturated.

    so it sounds like a waste than ???


    this is why i dont ever deal when this type of stuff ...

    so what would you recommend lol??

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    I had both diatom blooms+greenish brown algae issues a while back. and was about ready to quit!!!!
    Algae can be a big pain in the bu**
    Good bulbs are a big deal, and maybe drop lighting to only 7-8 hours. but after that..... I ran a new phos-pac(remove in 2-3 days), new charcoal, TLC from the Local fish store....and doubled my clean up crew(15 extra hermits and 7-8 more turbo snails.)
    slow and methodical, one step/day at a time...... if you do it all at once you can shock your tank into a dif. annoyance or two.

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    I don't know that I completely agree with that boomer guy. There are other things in that stuff that might work quite well. Lots of people love it.
    Personally I think Poly Filters and Seagel is good. HOWEVER: cyano can live in very low nutrient environments so even if you manage to adsorb most of it it may still not get rid of it. Cyano appears to do well in a certain red spectrum light. So if you know your bulbs need replacing why not try that first?

    Hey where is corruption anyway?
    Karin



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    Quote Originally Posted by Europhyllia View Post
    I don't know that I completely agree with that boomer guy. There are other things in that stuff that might work quite well. Lots of people love it.
    Personally I think Poly Filters and Seagel is good. HOWEVER: cyano can live in very low nutrient environments so even if you manage to adsorb most of it it may still not get rid of it. Cyano appears to do well in a certain red spectrum light. So if you know your bulbs need replacing why not try that first?

    Hey where is corruption anyway?
    i have not seen him post much

    yea i just dont want to have to pay for shipping twice and i wont buy it at a store since there's a huge mark up

    bulbs will be on this order also so it should be here by sat. i think


    both of the product are not on aqua caves website :(

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    I can say from personal experience that CPE DOES make a difference. I can tell overnight the difference. Less algae on the glass, clearer water etc. Now I have O3 in there with all of that... My water is SUPERDEDUPER clear.

    Seriously, I say this over and over to people. RINSE YOUR FOODS!!!! It makes a HUGE difference. Feed every TWO DAYS, not every ten seconds unless you have items that have to be fed.

    Just that alone should help to alleviate much of the issue.
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    Chemi Pure Elite is a great product. For my cyano what I did

    Bought Chemi Clean - Product specifically designed for Cyano. Treated to specifications on box.
    Did water change after treating with Chemi Clean and added Chemi Pure Elite.
    During the treatment of Chemi Clean- you have to remove all carbon, Chemi Pure and turn off skimmer to let it do its job. After treating I noticed a big iffernce.

    Key to it working is following directions.
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    ive been running chemi pure elite, with no ill affects, i had a clarity and red algae problem and since adding it i have no problems, water clarity is better and algae is gone
    REEF MAFIA
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    I had a run in with the red menace and was ready to throw in the towel. I ended up doing a week of lights out, while adding carbon and a phosban reactor. End of the uholy stuff.

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