

✨ Clear tanks, happy aquatic life – don’t let cyanobacteria crash your vibe! 🌿
Boyd Chemiclean is a potent 2g powder treatment designed to eliminate cyanobacteria and algae stains in both marine and freshwater aquariums. Safe for all aquatic life including fish, corals, and invertebrates, it treats up to 300 gallons per dose, ensuring long-lasting clarity without harming beneficial bacteria or macroalgae. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists seeking a reliable, easy-to-use solution to maintain pristine tank environments.










| ASIN | B00025YRJS |
| ASIN | B00025YRJS |
| Allergen Information | Abalone |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,667 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #89 in Aquarium Water Treatments |
| Brand Name | Boyd Enterprises |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,656) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719958167146, 00719958767148 |
| Included Components | container, measuring spoon |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Type Name | Chemi-Clean - 2 g |
| Item Weight | 2 Grams |
| Item model number | CC02 |
| Liquid Volume | 0.01 Centiliters |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CC02 |
| Model Number | CC02 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 1.5 x 3.87 inches; 0.07 ounces |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 719958167146 719958767148 019958167147 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**R
worked well
This did work after three rounds. We did not take out fish nor remove substrate. It did kill plants, but it was a small price for not having to completely empty a 55-gallon tank.
L**.
Worked perfectly! It's been 8 weeks and everything is still sparkling and clear.
I had a terrible case of red cyanobacteria on one of my tanks and blue-green algae in the other (I have no idea why it was two different colors!). This completely cleared both tanks up! I used the recommended dose for the tanks with the fish in them. Then I removed all the decorations, put them in a large trashcan, and used triple the dose on the decorations and left them in the trashcan for double the amount of time. They look like new! I have since put both tanks back together and everything is sparkling. It's been about 8 weeks now, and no sign of the red cyanobacteria/blue-green algae. For prevention, with every water change, I now add a few grains of this in. I don't know if that matters or not, but it was such a pain to get rid of the issue, I thought adding a little each time I change the water was worth a try. If you use this as recommended and don't see any result, there is the possibility that you do not have red/blue-green/algae/cyanobacteria (it's called different names). If I were you, I would try something else. Don't give up! There are so many different types of algae that you might need to just slowly medicate for each one (with breaks in between) to see what you can do. And like everyone else has said, do some research to see what could be causing your issue. If this product gets rid of the problem, but you didn't change anything in your tank (more filtration, increased flow, etc), the problem might come back again and again. I had literally not added any new fish in over a year, and I only have plastic plants, so it seems like my problem sprung out of nowhere. In addition to this product, I added another filter to increase water flow and started using phosphate removal pads. So far, so good.
K**A
If all else fails, its okay to get some help.
PROS: * Works. As promised. Full stop. CONS: * None that I can identify. USE: Directions are fine (for me). But perhaps they could redesign them to make more prominent the first step since it appears many people have problems understanding that they need to increase aeration during treatment. I purchased ChemiClean as part of a bundle of disaster-preparedness supplies. Phase 1 was managing out-of-control parameters, feeding practices, and manual removal. My parameters weren't fluctuating and were relatively stable during the outbreak period. But that didn't seem to bother the cyano. However, I went to the effort of standard practices of stabilizing water chemistry (all parameters measured within acceptable ranges and held stable), water cleanliness (regular water changes), cut down feeding as well as changing foods. I even manually removed some of the cyanos. I bought vacuums to do this. They didn't work too well due to the gravel size (Caribsea Arag-Alive Special Grade). After a few weeks, I decided to move to phase 2 and try bacterial supplements. I tried dosing Brightwell Aquatic's Microbacter7 as well as Dr. Tim's Waste-Away. I did this for a month according to dosing directions. They didn't make much of a difference at all. Phase 3 was Chemi-Clean. I enabled the aerator schedule to full-time duty around the clock. I removed carbon. After a few hours, I dosed about 1/2 of recommended dosage of Chemi-Clean. In 24 hours the cyano was nearly gone. In 36 hours there was not a trace of it anywhere (visibly). It's been clear of cyano for weeks. I've kept the adjusted feeding cycle and feed types. And reverted the aeration schedule to original programming. I've returned the carbon. It works. While I always prefer natural remedies and trust time and improved husbandry, sometimes you need a little extra muscle to fix an issue. Chemi-Clean worked great and I didn't observe any negative side effects on any of the corals or inhabitants in my tank. To name a few: * Euphyllia glabrescens * Sarcophyton * Zoanthids assorted * Palythoas assorted * Goniopora teal/green and ORA red * Duncanopsammia * Caulastrea * Montipora Digitata * Rhodactis assorted * Ricordia assorted * Discosoma assorted * Stichodactyla tapetum (anemone) * Sand sifting starfish * Clownfish * Six line wrasse * Lawnmower blenny * Green chromies * Peppermint shrimp * Skunk shrimp * Emerald crab * Blue leg hermit crabs * Flame scallop * Turbo snail * Astrae snail * Mandarin dragonet
T**M
Worked... for the most part
I purchased this to cure what I thought was algae (and after research determining it was cyanobacteria) in my 40 gallon, heavily planted freshwater tank. I followed the instructions by removing my charcoal and chemipure as well as keeping my airstones on all day (usually turned off during the day while CO2 is injected). The instructions say to do a 20% water change after 48 hours and put the charcoal back in. Unfortunately, due to my schedule, I couldn't do a water change until 72 hours later. The first 24 hours I saw no change at all (expected none) and even after 48 hours I saw no change (I expected something). However, at the 72 hour mark, I could visibly see the cyanobacteria "stringing" and becoming less dense. Now, at the 5 day mark after administering the checmiclean, I see very little remnants of the bacteria. I think that the instructions should say (and the reason I gave it 4 and not 5 stars) to try to remove as much of the cyano as possible before treating. I have a feeling that if I had removed it as much as I could (which I did not, thinking that the Chemiclean would get rid of all of it) that I would see absolutely no signs of it rather than seeing some small remnants that I see today. On a side note, I see no visible changes or affect to my fish, invertebrates or plants which is great!
G**S
Works for Freshwater Well
This just kinda works. Such a lifesaver from Cyanobacteria outbreaks in my aquarium. It cleans it all out within a week.
D**L
Cyano Solution!
Was having a terrible cyano outbreak in my nano tank. Thought it would go away with lots of maintenance and water changes, but never could get rid of it after many months of battling it. Chemiclean worked in a few days and so easy to use, I'm totally amazed. Chemiclean rules!
P**S
Habe das Mittel in das cyano verseuchte Aquarium getan und nach 12 Stunden sind 80% der Plagegeister verschwunden . Absolute Kaufempfehlung von mir.
D**A
It’s not a 6 gram .. only 2 gram :@
R**N
Worked well
R**Z
In 2 days my cyano clear...
R**A
Lo he usado en un acuario de arrecife para eliminar ciano bacteria
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