If leaving the lights off is helping the problem,then it is not cyano,it is something else.And from the pics you have posted,I would say it is not cyano anyway.But regardless,the ROWA will help with whatever it is.If you want to return the reactors you bought,I can give you some help in building your own,it will probably save you some money.Not neccessary.
Many people have a lot of views but just because you don't agree with someone doesn't mean they are mis informing others. I also happen to agree with Amph as having suffering Cyano myself in the past, did a lot of reading on it and found numerous sources staing that it is in fact photosynthetic.
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Reducing lighting, cutting down feedings, increasing flow and running Rowaphos, did eventually get rid of mine.
When someone is wrong about something they are giving out misinformation.Actuall cyano bacteria does not need light to grow.Just because you read about it on the internet does not mean it is true.I have gotten my information from a Biologist,and when I had cyano in one of my tanks,I tried leaving the lights off for a week,and it took over the tank.
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