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Not as much as I would like used up the bulk of my water earlier in the day I've got about 15 gallons right now making more

whoever said watching paint dry was hard SHOULD try watching the RODI create water and 75 gallons a day
 

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Do I scrape the bacteria off of the glass
Is the bacteria making a slimy film that you may be able to net out? If it is, getting some out would be a good idea. You do not want to just stir it up if you can't get it out of the tank imo.
 

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Not as much as I would like used up the bulk of my water earlier in the day I've got about 15 gallons right now making more

whoever said watching paint dry was hard SHOULD try watching the RODI create water and 75 gallons a day

Been there, done that! Didn't get the bucket of chicken either!
 

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Is the bacteria making a slimy film that you may be able to net out? If it is, getting some out would be a good idea. You do not want to just stir it up if you can't get it out of the tank imo.

What about an old hang on filter or canister? Something with filter floss should suck up quite a bit if disturbed.
 
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I have a 10 gallon by a wheel here but that's about it for extra filtration at the moment
 

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They're designed to break the surface with their return. It'll help oxygenate
 

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I know this seems like a lot of work, but we've all been there in a crises. You're in the best of luck with our group. [emoji106][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji1611]
 

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What about an old hang on filter or canister? Something with filter floss should suck up quite a bit if disturbed.
I'm guessing the flow would just break it down and let it through the floss. Most bacteria would need a more gentle removal. And without water to change, vacuuming it out isn't an option right now.
 

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I'd be very tempted if I didn't have anymore rodi water to go to supermarket and get some distilled and if u can't do that I would use tap. I would get 100% water change in in the next 24 hours.
 

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They're designed to break the surface with their return. It'll help oxygenate
This+1

You really don't need the extra filtration as much as the extra oxygen
 

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I'm guessing the flow would just break it down and let it through the floss. Most bacteria would need a more gentle removal. And without water to change, vacuuming it out isn't an option right now.

Add some more floss if possible. Even if there isn't a micron alternative available at least it'll catch something.
 

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I'd be very tempted if I didn't have anymore rodi water to go to supermarket and get some distilled and if u can't do that I would use tap. I would get 100% water change in in the next 24 hours.

I second that idea. Distilled is about a buck a gallon.
 
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The thing with our tapwater is it's got a Ton of copper in it and it Sunday night on the Northeast and there's not gonna be anything open definitely not Amy is going to have 50 or 100 gallons of water
 

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I'd be very tempted if I didn't have anymore rodi water to go to supermarket and get some distilled and if u can't do that I would use tap. I would get 100% water change in in the next 24 hours.
Now that he has removed the source of the carbon causing the bacteria bloom, do you really think there is value in doing a 100% water change? I've normally seen people advise against doing water changes to deal with bacteria issues.
 

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Do I scrape the bacteria off of the glass
You can run a tube through a filter sock and get water flowing, then scrape and suction to try to remove as much as possible while returning water to the tank. Place filter sock with floss in sump and keep changing it out as it gets dirty. This may be one long night. I feel your pain.
 

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Now that he has removed the source of the carbon causing the bacteria bloom, do you really think there is value in doing a 100% water change? I've normally seen people advise against doing water changes to deal with bacteria issues.

It would tempt me too.
 

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