Apparently it lives in a few places around the tank, and just beneath the sand-bed, could it compete with dinos?
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I dose that stuff twice a week for the past 2 months. Whatever algae, dinos, cyano, etc... I had on the sand is gone. Hasn't done anything for my GHA but overall my tank is much cleaner. My filter sock stays clean over a week.Apparently it lives in a few places around the tank, and just beneath the sand-bed, could it compete with dinos?
Thank you for this. I have been wondering about PNS for a while now. I like what I read but nothing beats anecdotal evidence in my book. I'm looking at it more to add diversity (and help out-compete some cyano) in the tank. It is hard to get enough diversity without some live rock.I dose that stuff twice a week for the past 2 months. Whatever algae, dinos, cyano, etc... I had on the sand is gone. Hasn't done anything for my GHA but overall my tank is much cleaner. My filter sock stays clean over a week.
Same here, my tank is only 11 months and I have resisted the urge to dump chemicals in preferring a more natural approach. I like that PNS is a natural bacteria supplement that doesn't need the fridge. I split the weekly dose into 2 smaller doses. I also just started using PNS yellowsnow coral food but can't comment on its effectiveness yet as I just started it.Thank you for this. I have been wondering about PNS for a while now. I like what I read but nothing beats anecdotal evidence in my book. I'm looking at it more to add diversity (and help out-compete some cyano) in the tank. It is hard to get enough diversity without some live rock.