• Boyd Chemi-Clean Red Slime Remover

  • Joshua

I suggest conducting a survey on the use of the Boyd Chemi-Clean Red Slime Remover. All pros and cons.

Leslie

I think it's not worth fighting cyanobacteria with chemicals. Because cyanobacteria is already a result of something being wrong in the aquarium... We need to find the cause (a mass grave of snails, a fish, a pile of food collected under the rocks, etc.).

Amy

it's like you need to feed

Zoe

Wow, I never had anything like this even when I kept freshwater aquariums, and to create something like this, you need a lot of experience.

Karen

Odessa, well, anything can happen, and it also depends on the current. P.S. I haven't experienced that.

Andrea

Yes, you have such a system that even if you put 1 kg of fish in there, it will be eaten in about 2 hours and you won't notice it.

Gabrielle

Tolik, have you ever wanted to become a diplomat? You read everything, you think you understood, but then you realize you didn't understand anything, plus you have additional questions)))

Chad

Thank you for the offer, I'll think about it. As for whether you understood or not... you understood everything, don't downplay it. It's explained much better in the book "Rifovy Akvarium" in the chapter "Alternative Systems," can it be that you didn't understand that either? I can't believe it.

Kevin

I agree with you 100%. The instructions do not specify what the medication is made of... But it works well, without side effects (your Tridacna died from it)... only with one small condition, in the fish tank...

Matthew

So this is a standard commercial move. If they write the composition, I just went and bought it at the pharmacy for 10. The main thing is to use plenty of words like: magnificent, wonderful, excellent, etc. Well, erythromycin has been discussed for a long time on various and still bland forums. I can say that erythromycin dissolves very poorly in osmosis water. I ground it to a powder, and that powder just floated in the water. In my jar, there is currently no visible cyanobacteria. It's not visually apparent. I poured erythromycin into the aquarium. But the cyanobacteria started to disappear about 2 weeks BEFORE the erythromycin was added and completely disappeared another 2 weeks later. I'm very surprised myself, but it's a fact.

Jason

Max is the first one who clearly, precisely, and truthfully wrote everything without hiding anything, respect. Anatoly had a slightly different situation, but he fixed it, even though it cost him some nerves. I have nothing to say from my side, as I honestly fear using this, and if something similar to the lower ones appears, I try to kill time, meaning let the rhyme handle itself, I just observe and sweep with a brush if necessary.

Alyssa

+1000. I would rather not spare the effort, I'll take the brush and attack... That's how I got rid of the planaria... every day with the hose and the bottle... it's gone now... f...k...

Brent

Max, is this cyan? Isn't it something else? I once had... "Finland at forty degrees helped."

Ricardo

This is a type of cyan. If I find a photo, I'll post it. Either way, the drug killed him.

Heather

I managed to do it, although there were 500 liters in the system, not your 1600))) but it all went away. I don't remember how long it took, about a month I think, but it worked. The method works, but there were some nuances I already wrote about somewhere. Red slim is for those who have a small volume and need results quickly.

Danielle

Guys, the topic of the section "Boyd Chemi-Clean Red Slime Remover" used to disappear on its own for me, so this might be due to circumstances.

Susan

I used the remover twice. It did its job, everyone is alive and healthy. But the main issue is the cyanobacteria; I think it's due to a weak foam for the aquarium—too much organic matter. If it appears a third time, I will experiment. I had green cyanobacteria. Also, I was foolish once and poured Paragard into the aquarium. After that, all sorts of problems started.