Mushrooms with chemi clean

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To remove Cyano that is now starting to cover corals, and rock, and sand
I’ve used chemiclean many a time with mushrooms, and mine have been fine. I should note that I didn’t have sensitive shrooms like ricordea or yumas.

When I use chemiclean, I usually started my first treatment at half the recommended dosage, and for the second treatment, 2/3 of recommend, and that was usually enough to knock it out for me, especially if you manually remove a bunch before you treat.
 

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I have both ricodeas and yumas no problem used it 3 Times so far in my system, it hasn’t skipped a beat!

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Just used chemi clean on my tank with mushrooms, zoas, palys, acans and had noticed no ill effect on any inhabitants. Now that I've made a large water change and added some BRS rox carbon my corals look as full as can be.
 

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