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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Malkerson" data-source="post: 8371762" data-attributes="member: 114759"><p>So I’m basically going to run the Dr. Tim’s “Getting rid of Dinoflagellates” method. I’m thinking timing is important so I want to get it right and copy a hurricane. My lights normally run 6:30am to 7:30pm. Today started normal 6:30am lights on, feed fish at 6:45am, 12:30pm turn pumps and lights way down, 1:00pm install 10 micron filter sock and two magnum power filters with DE powder, 2:00pm start stirring 1/3 of the sand and blow 1/2 of the rocks, 6:00pm remove filters and feed the fish, 7:00pm dose refresh no filters till the next day stirring. Does this sound like a good plan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Malkerson, post: 8371762, member: 114759"] So I’m basically going to run the Dr. Tim’s “Getting rid of Dinoflagellates” method. I’m thinking timing is important so I want to get it right and copy a hurricane. My lights normally run 6:30am to 7:30pm. Today started normal 6:30am lights on, feed fish at 6:45am, 12:30pm turn pumps and lights way down, 1:00pm install 10 micron filter sock and two magnum power filters with DE powder, 2:00pm start stirring 1/3 of the sand and blow 1/2 of the rocks, 6:00pm remove filters and feed the fish, 7:00pm dose refresh no filters till the next day stirring. Does this sound like a good plan? [/QUOTE]
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