Husband and I are newbies. We have a 29 gallon nano that has a serious cyano outbreak (we didn't know the red stuff was bad! :frusty: But our Middle Tennessee Reef Club explained that cyano=BAD. The rocks are covered in it and have air bubbles. Some of the sand even has red on it. It's way out of control but we just didn't know any better. :frusty: :cry: The good news is that we have NO coral, it's a FOWLR tank. I heard that makes it easier.
So my question: Is it safe to put the Chemiclean in the tank and run it with the fish still in it? Will it hurt the fish? The box doesn't mention this. I have two juvenile Oscili clowns, a high fin cardinal, a royal gramma, a clown goby and a yellow watchman goby.
It says on the box to remove the "chemi-pure" what is that? Is that the ceramic rings bio filter we're using? If so, what do we do with it for two days? Should we just keep it in a bucket of salt water?
Please help. My husband is so frustrated he just wants to sell both of our tanks and I'm in love with this hobby.
Kate
So my question: Is it safe to put the Chemiclean in the tank and run it with the fish still in it? Will it hurt the fish? The box doesn't mention this. I have two juvenile Oscili clowns, a high fin cardinal, a royal gramma, a clown goby and a yellow watchman goby.
It says on the box to remove the "chemi-pure" what is that? Is that the ceramic rings bio filter we're using? If so, what do we do with it for two days? Should we just keep it in a bucket of salt water?
Please help. My husband is so frustrated he just wants to sell both of our tanks and I'm in love with this hobby.
Kate