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Hi everyone I got question about chemiclean. When I open the box, is it possible to keep it for long time? Or it will became unusable over time?
 
Not sure, this will help as a bump

is there any way u can be convinced not to use it

we have ways that fix cyano without any tank kills, and per the chemiclean killed my corals posts it can’t claim the same thing.
if you have a reef under fifty gallons there’s a certain cleaning technique that will beat chemiclean in 10/10 cases. if the reef is larger most won’t do the cleaning they’ll take the doser risk
 
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Not sure, this will help as a bump

is there any way u can be convinced not to use it

we have ways that fix cyano without any tank kills, and per the chemiclean killed my corals posts it can’t claim the same thing.
if you have a reef under fifty gallons there’s a certain cleaning technique that will beat chemiclean in 10/10 cases. if the reef is larger most won’t do the cleaning they’ll take the doser risk
I didn't use it. My friend needs it and I have it sealed unpacked )) and was wondering about if I unpack it. Btw can u tell me about this technique that will beat cyano?
 
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Hi everyone I got question about chemiclean. When I open the box, is it possible to keep it for long time? Or it will became unusable over time?
It is an antibiotic. It will slowly degrade, but you could dose a bit more if that happens.
 
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This is exactly how alt option works:


when people move reefs among homes, thousands of dollars in coral established with fish, they want the job done without loss.
They want to set up the new tank without loss, without a cycle and if that happens to be in a state where a prior invasion is now missing, 0 people complain. They like the clean start, in fact better than the prior setup.


so when it comes to moving homes, few debate best practices against a fifty page thread. We attain the safety in each transfer by simply deep cleaning the rocks and sand, before moving to a new home. We don’t move dirty invaded reefs, we move only clean rocks, corals, fish and sand. What’s lost in the transfer is all the waste in the tank, and it’s prior invasions, just those.



so we built a home move thread that’s just shy of fifty pages of straight move jobs...sandbed changes, and cyano slaying.


we discovered it doesn’t actually matter if the tank is relocated, what matters are the steps that turn out clean reefs for fifty pages.

if the reef tank isnt large, then a quick deep clean is easy, powerful and doesn’t harm. We would clean the reef so deep, you could move it to New York as a skip cycle but it can stay where it is. It’s not a normal cleaning lol it’s a takedown / set right back up fixed type cleaning. If I don’t lead with the home move analogy 100% of readers don’t believe we can rip clean a tank and skip cycle. We have the highest cyano cure rate collected in a thread online, solid bet.
 
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