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    Side note- I do not recommend turning off your skimmer while dosing. I have always left mine on and adjusted it to skim very dry, in an attempt to aerate the water without taking too much of the antibiotic out of the water column. Agressive surface agitation is also recommended. I forgot to add these 2 pieces of information, as it was talked about with Heidi in person.


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