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So what I have read if you add some to your tank it will eliminate dino and some algae? I just read some stuff but not to clear on it can someone help I have a 6 gallon nano so how do I do it
 

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It helps control it sometimes. I had good luck with it in a 75 gallon. I added 1ml per 10 gallons so if you try it add .6ml everyday. a 6 gallon should be rather easy to get rid of dino
 
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It helps control it sometimes. I had good luck with it in a 75 gallon. I added 1ml per 10 gallons so if you try it add .6ml everyday. a 6 gallon should be rather easy to get rid of dino

Honestly that's what I thought but it doesn't go away and where do I add it at ? Like I'm what chamber from the back
 

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If u have a six gallon just take out the rock and clean it in peroxide.
 

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I would do half and half half peroxide half salt water outside of the tank in a bucket put the rock in there for a couple mins then scrub a couple mins rinse off with ro water and put back in the tank u will never have a problem with the rock again
 

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I had my 7g tank qttacked by dino twice .. All ive done is mass volume of activated carbon and they slowly gone.. But some coral been pale abit since

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I would do half and half half peroxide half salt water outside of the tank in a bucket put the rock in there for a couple mins then scrub a couple mins rinse off with ro water and put back in the tank u will never have a problem with the rock again

Ok thanks
 

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There are many ways to get rid of dino's Johnny. Persevere and patience. There's a Dinoflagettes thread here on R2R.....Twilllard :0)
 

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Tho I agree with both of u it's a six gallon tank. Clean the rock 100% water change start fresh and clean
 

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