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I’ve had really good results with using microbacter clean lately. Tank is like 3-4 months old and just wanted to see if I could help get through the ugly stages. Had some dinos and ugly algae. I was brushing off a rock or two every night and using the recommend dose. Now even the rocks that I never scrubbed are starting to lose the ugly algae and just havething on them but they’re mostly smooth and looking much nicer. I’m just curious anybody having any negative consequences with this product. Anything I should look out for. Kind of like I don’t know what I don’t know situation. Thanks.
 

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The only thing to watch for is bottoming out nitrate and phosphate. Other than that and not overdosing, there really isn't anything to watch out for
 
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Thanks. My phosphates actually are higher now with less demand in the system I assume. Only a few frags in at the moment. Was around .01 but now it’s in the .1-.12 range. I keep forgetting to test nitrates on that tank but I assume it’s same trend. Maybe I’ll remember tonight. So for now I love that stuff. Worked amazingly so far.
 

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