Quick question, I did a 50% dose on Tuesday, turned off my skimmer and removed my Chemi-pure Blue. The instructions say to wait 72 hours before restoring them. Will there be any issues if I wait and do another 50% dose today?
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That's a good feature in the turf scrubber. That was my concern with the required maintenance, can't really ask my daughter to walk the dog and clean out the algae when I go away.marineandreef.com sells them (I talked to the Nu-Clear Support person) who has owned several salt water and freshwater setups. He was very knowledgeable on the cannister filters. Nu-clear cannister filter is the brand name. They are so easy to open and clean that they're awesome. The cartridges are a little expensive, but, the support person said he's on the cannister cartridge for 10 years now. Just cleaning it every so often with a hose and a soak in bleach for 24 hours. Spray it off the next day let it dry. And for me, just some peace of mind, I soak mine in a 5 gallon bucket of RODI water for a day with some prime to remove any embedded chlorine. Comes out looking like new!
You can do inline (plumbed to each other) a 100 micron filter, then a 25 micron filter, or they allow a stacking methodology that the stacked filters are actually cheaper per Housing. Realistically, you'd only want to stack three. But these have to be the same sized filters. so, 2-3 stacked 100 micron filters or 2-3 stacked 25 micron filters. I'm running 1 25 micron filter plumbed off my return pump (sends the water back to my skimmer.) It polishes my water, makes it a lot clearer, and has room to house any media such as carbon. I run purigen in place of carbon. I have a heated garage and a floor drain in my garage plus hot and cold water. I keep two cartridges and rotate them. Take the old one out, put the clean one in. Then take the old one to the garage to hose it down. 5-10 minutes it's ready for it's bleach soak.
As to the scrubber. Every 6-7 days, I clean a softball sized ball of green hair algae off the canvas. I clean the pipe, scrape the canvas, and reattach. All of 5-10 minutes start to finish. Lights are dimmable on mine, so if I'm going away for a few days I can dim the lights down so it still grows, just at a much slower pace. And it's hooked to my apex, so I can control the schedule of the lights as well.
Fluconasal is effective when used properly and with white light intensity lowered for a few days
YesI turned my Red Sea RSK-300 skimmer back on after the 72 hours recommended on the Flux RX packaging and it went ballistic and immediately overflowed. The control knob on the skimmer was turned counterclockwise as far as possible and set to the lowest setting and I was surprised that this happened.
Is this normal after dosing with Flux RX?
Yes
I’m on day 4
I have my awc on so my skimmers calmed down a bit
I've had this happen before when I've done a treatment. What I did was clean out my cup really good. I then opened my drain hose and let it drain back into the sump. Within an hour it calmed down. Otherwise you would need to turn off your ato and treat this as a waterchange, constantly dumping the skimmer into a bucket and replenishing the tank with new mixed saltwater.I was shocked because I walked away from the yank for just a 2-3 minutes and it was totally filled. The collection cup on the Red Sea skimmer is extremely large and i couldn't believe it happened that fast. In addition the minute the skimmer was turned back on the water in the sump turned really cloudy and to a lessor degree that also happened in the DT.
I've had this happen before when I've done a treatment. What I did was clean out my cup really good. I then opened my drain hose and let it drain back into the sump. Within an hour it calmed down. Otherwise you would need to turn off your ato and treat this as a waterchange, constantly dumping the skimmer into a bucket and replenishing the tank with new mixed saltwater.
It worked for me, as long as you clean out your cup you aren't adding anything negative to your tank, its just circulating through your skimmer. Make sure you run water through your drain hose also.Thanks for the reply. If I ever have to do this again I will open my drain hose as suggested.
im thinking of doing flux ive been also figthing GHA nothing works CUC wont touch it cleaned it by hand a lot of times during the las 8 month and no dice.what is the question? I don't know why BRS indicates it does not treat gha? I had a combination of Briopsys and GHA. I was told by chemists that Reeflux main active ingredient causes the plant cells of many alga's to not be able to complete photosynthesis. Some algae are more resilient than others. GHA takes longer for it to starve. In my case it took a month from dosing. And Reeflux destroyed the GHA growing on my algae turf scrubber. I had to do multiple water changes and run carbon to remove reeflux from my tank to get my algae turf scrubber to restart. It did restart 2 months after I got rid of the reeflux. Then, the nice thing was, the algae stayed dead in my tank and the turf scrubber grow endless amounts of gha. It still does.. My tank has zero algae other than on the glass now. It took 3-4 months to get everything back in some semblance of normal.
When you say you ran 2 doses, was that first dose then wait the 14-15 days, do water change then repeat dose?I did not, I ran two doses of it for a pretty bad breakout last year and everyone was fine
I'll be completely honest, I barely remember last week let alone 3.5 years ago . I assume something along those lines though.When you say you ran 2 doses, was that first dose then wait the 14-15 days, do water change then repeat dose?