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I have a thread here discussing my approach at permanently eliminating dinos using MB Clean and MB7. If you want to try it and are successful or not please comment in the thread.Do i need to continue dosing MB7 and Reef Biofuel when i am dosing MB Clean daily? am trying to fight mild dino patches..
I used Vibrant and it worked very well on hair algae and diatoms but it killed a chalice and a birds nest in a few days. I will never use that poison againHow about vibrant? Does anyone have enough experience to compare?
Thanks in advance.
Just thought I would add this info to the thread for anybody who stumbles upon it.
I talked to a specialist at brightwell and he told me to make sure and treat with/dose microbacter Clean FIRST and then use microbacter7 After.. because the bacteria in mb7 are stronger/more dominant and will negate/outcompete/kill alot of the mb Clean bacteria. Let Clean do its work then add mb7 for a better diverse tank norm of bacteria. Thought it was good info in general, but especially for those wanting to use both.
Right while ending the call.. He said.. theres also Razor ...which he said was basically an algaenist? Or algaenine? But just cant market it that way or something like that. Anyone have experience with it?
Did you shut the skimmer off for 4 hours after each dose of MB Clean, as per the instructions? Also, if you had socks or any other kind of mechanical filtration, did you remove it?Greeting fellow reefers, I wanted to share my experience with a product I recently purchased.
Reefer 250 started from dry rock and sand approx. 5 months ago. Seeded the tank with Fritz Turbo and have continued doing Microbacter 7 since startup. The cycle went well but shortly after the cycle I started getting some Cyano that quickly started taking over the tank. I added another Gyre and started daily siphoning / manual removal. I knew I was not making much headway as every evening I was removing about the same amount of Cyano. I began looking for some other additives to try and diversify my bacteria population since I did not want to go the Chemiclean route.
I found Microbacter Clean online and figured it was worth a try. I started out with a 10ML dose on day one and have been dosing 2ML daily for the past 14 days. Happy to report that my cyano has nearly faded completely away and now only have 2 small patches left that I predict will be gone by the end of this week.
Normally I would think this may have just been a coincidence and my tanks' natural cycle completing is what knocked out the Cyano but I do not think that is the case. I was cleaning the Cyano every day and was very tuned into the amount I was removing. As stated above I was removing the same amount or more every day so I knew my problem was not getting any better. Until I began doing Microbacter Clean. Not only did I notice a reduction in the amount of Cyano I was removing just two days after beginning to dose I also noticed the color of the Cyano beginning fade from deep purple to a lighter pink. Hopefully other find this info useful and have some success fighting back the Cyano!!