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Photo Progress of the tank

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About a month ago I dove head first into battling a cyano problem. Here are the updates from the start up until last friday

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Updated 05-26-2016 at 03:36 PM by melev

Tags: cyano
Categories
Tank Entry , ‎ Lighting , ‎ Water Chemistry , ‎ Equipment

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  1. melev's Avatar
    Awesome!!!! Glad to see it all cleaned up. And what did you use?
  2. Douwant2play's Avatar
    The first 4 days I used Phosguard, with Chemi-pure elite. Then I took out the Phosguard for several days and recharged it, and put it in for two more days. After that I threw the Phosguard out and ran Purigen and Chemi-pure elite, with a 3 days lights out period. I taped cardboard to the aquarium to limit as much light as I could from getting in the tank. I also ran my skimmer while I was doing all of this. Now only the Purigen and Chemi-pure elite sit in my AC70. I also did 5 gallon water changes twice a week, and will be cutting back to 5 gallons a week starting this week.
  3. melev's Avatar
    Congratulations again.