Is Chemiclean safe for Sexy Shrimp and Clams?

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ahh that is hardly anything... did you ever just try to blow it off and see if it came back?

I doubt chemiclean would be an issue, there isn't enough of it. I still wouldn't use it tho. Over 15 years and I have yet need it.
Yes, I blow it off whenever I notice it coming back but it always comes back. Sometimes it doesn’t completely come off but I can usually get most of it.
 

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While your issue might not be enough to warrant use, to the original question I have used it with all those listed inverts at least a couple of times over the years with no I’ll effect, that being said I agree with others the cyano is not that bad
 

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Do you dose vodka by any chance?

Ethanol from vodka can fuel cyano, and some people saw a reduction when switching to vinegar.
 

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Mayb for clarity issues and possible bacteria bloom which u May b undergoing. I don’t think from what u describe u need to dose the chemi clean. I’m old school and Nvr dosed my display. Too much invested
 

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