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Help with cyanobacteria in daphnia and blackworms culture


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Hi I hope you're doing good ! So I have a 10 gallon tank to culture daphnias and blackworms. I feed them once every other day or so with chlorella powder and algae wafers. I also do weekly 25% waterchanges. The problem I have is that I have a lot of cyanobacteria growing in the tank. What should I do ? I know there's products that exist to kill it, but I'm afraid with the critters I have in the tank. Is there a way to safely dispose of the cyanobacteria ? My culture seem healthy. But I read that in the long term, it could hurt the daphnia. I also don't want to infect or hurt my other fish tanks.1726600819232438444114273435876.jpg.ab96c8038751a81ae5968d7c670b6b63.jpg

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