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    Well guess I just want to prevent this from moving from an irritation to an outbreak.

    I had a really bad cyano issue on my old tank so building the new one I let the rock dry for 2 months then bleached it and used muriatic acid... I was under the impression it removed phosphates but guess its possible there was some dead material inside the rock that didnt get removed? Would running a skimmer help with this or is there something I should do to make the scrubber more aggressive. I would rather not watch algae grow in the display for 6 months before it goes away

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    Obviously if it soaked long enough to start dissolving the calcium carbonate, the ultra low pH would have removed most of the phosphate.

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