Chemiclean does not kill Alcaligenes faecalis.

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Well that was a bummer. I’m now daily cleaning out my filter. I guess the next step is Dr. Tim’s Waste away. At this point, I feel like dumping bleach in and starting over. The chemiclean did however remove some green algae.
 

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Just for info purposes, could we get a picture of what the growth was that you tried to eliminate with Chemi-clean?
 
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Just for info purposes, could we get a picture of what the growth was that you tried to eliminate with Chemi-clean?
It’s so hard to see it’s so cloudy. It’s basically white slime. Started as strands. Now it develops in clumps. Not green or red. It grows incredibly rapidly and clogs everything. I have to wash out my filter daily. The UV sterilization helps a tiny bit, but I think the consistency of it is why it doesn’t work completely.
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Are you carbon dosing or have an air freshener near by? If there are fish in there I'd get a cheap UV ASAP.
 

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It is just an antibiotic - a form of erythromycin. It won't kill any real algae or dinoflagellates. It is not even a good antibiotic for aquariums since - the Blue Vet Cyano Rx is Tylosin which is target to leave nitrifiers and other types of beneficial bacteria alone.
 
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Are you carbon dosing or have an air freshener near by? If there are fish in there I'd get a cheap UV ASAP.
I have stuck my hand in several times when I probably had cologne on. Also I think the neighboring apartment is venting their dryer In the wrong place (I’m in a condo) and it consistently smells like fabric softener.
 

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I have stuck my hand in several times when I probably had cologne on. Also I think the neighboring apartment is venting their dryer In the wrong place (I’m in a condo) and it consistently smells like fabric softener.
I'd run quality carbon, get a UV, and possibly an air filter that has carbon in it. Never put your hands in the tank without thoroughly rinsing them.
 

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Well that was a bummer. I’m now daily cleaning out my filter. I guess the next step is Dr. Tim’s Waste away. At this point, I feel like dumping bleach in and starting over. The chemiclean did however remove some green algae.

What makes you think you have a problem with Alcaligenes faecalis?

FWIW, that bacterium is known to have many antibiotic resistant strains.
 

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Pictures, the color, the smell, and the speed at which it grows.

Ok, maybe you know a lot more on how to identify bacteria that way, but I would never try to identify bacteria species based on those criteria.
 
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Ok, maybe you know a lot more on how to identify bacteria that way, but I would never try to identify bacteria species based on those criteria.
No I know nothing. Just going through all the possibilities. This is my first reef tank. It’s all trial and error so far.
 

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