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Brandon. I also have a 90 gallon tank as well. I’ve been fighting cyano forever it seems like. Do you think I could take a similar approach ? Deep clean and spot treat the rock ?One strong benefit you’ll get from deep cleaning vs using dosers is you get to skip compound clouding
when people dose fluc or vibrant to kill mass gha, it dies and rots in system and adds to old waste stores, which were feed for the original growth. This way above you did takes that rot out of the equation, your system looks clean because it is
they say some things can’t be done fast in reefing, well cycles and algae fixes don’t have to adhere to that rule.
the first sentence in our challenge thread says that algae problems will persist until human will overcomes the algae, nice will TN that looks to be owned by a resolved individual above
decrease light intensity ten pct off where it is now that will help a lot with growback. Follow up attention will be needed, this isn’t a one off fix any more than my lawn is a one off weed fix each year. New dandelions are coming next year, my butter knife is ready to blast them out. I’m resolved to not be the crappy yard neighbor just the same. This method above is a cycle free way of gardening, it allows you access without harm but the physical work is what did it
did you spray peroxide on the cleaned surfaces? If not it’s ok, that just reduces growback work it’s not a requirement.