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Woke up today tho and it looks like my conch has clean up some on the sand and my blue leg hermits have clean it up a lot on my rock and actually on my candy cane coral still at abt the 4-5 month mark so I think tanks just going through one of it many cycles within the first 6 months of having a tank
 
Woke up today tho and it looks like my conch has clean up some on the sand and my blue leg hermits have clean it up a lot on my rock and actually on my candy cane coral still at abt the 4-5 month mark so I think tanks just going through one of it many cycles within the first 6 months of having a tank
I was going to say that the pics don't look bad at all. If it starts to build up in the sand bed, just remove it with a baster or siphon hose. Also check for low flow in any areas that often have cyano... Cyano likes low flow/dead spots.
 

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