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Yes. Cyanobacteria is often bought on by low nitrates. Adding nitrate directly to the affected areas is very effective at killing it without harmful side effects to plants and fish.
Best method is manually remove as much as possible (tooth brush is useful) and cover tank with blankets, no...
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