Red slime persistence

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Been battling red slime for months. Pattern the same. Slow build up. Then do a treatment with chemiclean. After treatment red slime gone for 3-4 months and pattern repeat. Clearly not finding the source. I have tried to raise/lower phosphate and nitrate with no change. More of a nuisance than a problem. Any ideas of sources or how to rid of.
 

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Organics are a prime driver of cyano, not inorganic nutrients.

The usual recommendations are manual removal, increased flow, and reducing organics (skimming, GAC, purigen, water changes, etc.)
 

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There is no info on your system, but decreasing dissolved organics and increasing the flow are generally 2 good starts.
 

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