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Could be cyano? Does it come off pretty easy?
Cyano is caused by silicates in your water, probably something you haven't tested for. I've never had to deal with cyano, but have heard success from people using chemi clean. Apparently it works wonders on the stuff. How old are your bulbs? Make sure there isn't any natural light on the tank. That can cause a lot of algae issues.
How long has your tank been running?
which one? and how much do i need for 55 Gal?
No, silicates cause diatoms, not cyano.Cyano is caused by silicates in your water, probably something you haven't tested for.
Just RO, or RODI?by using RO water i thought this wouldnt happen
No, silicates cause diatoms, not cyano.
Just RO, or RODI?
Without a DI cartridge, there still could be quite a bit of undesirable stuff making it into your water.
Typically, it's new plastic which leach them. Eventually they'll leach completely out of plastic.
It's also possible to get them from the make-up water, depending on what the municipality is using to treat the water supply. And only a dedicated silica-DI cartridge will catch those.
Ok so whats the best solution for a diatom outbreak. this is some good info
If they're diatoms, yes. Any new plastic added to the tank can cause their appearance.so it the new pvc pipes that i used?
Simply excess silicates; almost guaranteed in a new tank.So why do new tanks always have a diatom bloom?
Time. Once the silicates are consumed by the diatoms, the diatoms will be no more.Ok so whats the best solution for a diatom outbreak. this is some good info