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Did you do 2 full level scoops of the treatment?I have a 20 gallon tank but that holds about 10-15 gallons probably closer too 16 tho if I'm not mistaken
No skimmer removed carbon 20 gallon tank but only about 16 gallons in a 20 if I'm not mistaken so I went off just my guess of 16 galllons and did a scoop and a halfDid you turn off your skimmer and remove any carbon?
What's your water volume, and how many scoops did you add?
No only did a scoop and a half and the first scoop wasnt completely leveled off will it affect it with something just as simple as not doing a full level scoopDid you do 2 full level scoops of the treatment?
It takes a couple of days to start working IF it works. Its an alternative and not a solution in many cases. Cyano blooms typically start when water nutrient concentrations of phosphate, nitrate and other organic compounds are too high. Often, when there are areas with little flow, detritus builds up and becomes a holding bed for cyano. Water changes are important unlike what s the perception of not doing so which reduces the organic nutrients that feed cyano.Day 2 of chemiclean and I have seen really no change in my cyano outbreak at all says full treatment could take up too 48 hrs it's been that and haven't seen any change
Sounds good thanks going too change my water tomorrow and try again thanks for the helpI would do the two level scoops. I personally never remove my skimmer, just remove my carbon. I have seen mixed reviews on doing this.
I suggest moving forward with the water change and try siphoning the cyano off the rocks. Repeat the chemiclean process again.
I have two clownfish royal gramma and a cherub angel 4 mushrooms and three red legged hermits don't think I could add any more hermits correct? My bioload is already pretty bigIt took a couple doses for mine as well. Blue leg hermits were the thing that ate it the best for me.
What's your stocking in the tank?
this is what i was thinking also! on cyano, there should be clear results from using chemyclean, might not be 100% turnaround but definetly should of being way less cyano.A long time ago I used chemiclean on what I thought was cyano but when it never worked I realized it was dinos.
No ozone or UV?No skimmer removed carbon 20 gallon tank but only about 16 gallons in a 20 if I'm not mistaken so I went off just my guess of 16 galllons and did a scoop and a half
Do a water change then few days do another small water change. When doing water changes try to get some of the cyano. I did this and it helped. Also get your parameters in check. This helps ALOT more than chemicleanDay 2 of chemiclean and I have seen really no change in my cyano outbreak at all says full treatment could take up too 48 hrs it's been that and haven't seen any change