BRS approach to kicking Dinos?

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Hello all,
My takeaway from the latest BRS videos on tackling nuisances (specifically Dinos and Cyano) is that a fairly robust framework could be: (add UV, physical removal of nuisance, sub in beneficial bacteria). I've read much on others experiences which have included parts or all of these things, but not exclusively this approach. I'm wondering if anyone has followed this framework and had success.

If so:
  • Which beneficial bacteria did you use?
  • How long did/do you run your UV?
  • How long did it take?
 
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check that out. five years of repeating the exact same steps no deviation in any tank. that's the br429 method he he

even if its tl;dr just roll through the before and after pics page by page, its all

dirty/fixed

dirty/fixed


dirty/fixed with an eight month update happy still

over and over
 
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