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Cyano in FUGE


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hello reefers ,

i wonder whether u all have the problems of persistant cyano in FUGE and not in main tank as u need to on the light 24/7 ??

however in the last two days the problem was suddenly gone after i add in another rock of microalgae. it disappear slowly and finally after 2 days it is gone .

Can i ask whether FUGE will control PO4 naturally too . please advice . thanks in advance. ;)

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u can choose to switch on the lights in the refugium 24/7 or reverse photoperiod from ur main lights. either way it works.

The macroalgae in ur refugium takes in PO4, NO3, etc. as nutrients, but to what extent, can't say for sure.

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