Switching from NOPOX to vinegar because of cyano

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I've been dosing NOPOX for a couple of years now but recently some cyano growth has started and is getting worse. Because of this, I'm going to try switching to vinegar. Before I make the switch, should I treat the tank with Chemiclean to get rid of the cyano?
 

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No, not that I'm aware of. Vinegar dosing would bring them right back up anyways.
 

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That seems like an OK plan.

The cyano you have now may be able to thrive on vinegar since it is a component of NOPOX, so getting rid of it manually or by an antibiotic (e.g., chemiclean, etc.) is a decent idea. I'd remove as much as possible before adding the treatment to reduce chance of excessive toxin release from dead cyano.
 
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