Tank is about 3-4 months old. Brown diatom algae is going nuts in my tank. No how many water charges it won’t go away. If I blow my rocks and glass off wake up next day and boom it’s all back. Any ideas
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Do you have a media reactor??My tank is 2 years old, I have a 7 stage rodi and my diatoms are still going nuts. I'm also trying to find out how to get rid of them.
I do, it's not hooked up right now tho. I have rowaphos and BRS carbon available too. My system will be po4-0 and no3-0, one week. The next week its sky high, then back to zero. No consistancy.Do you have a media reactor??
No algae issues except for diatoms, small patch of cyano and I have to clean the glass every day. Any other helpful hints?hmmm do you think that the tests are accurate???? That seems odd for a mature tank. As for the Diatoms phosguard removes silicates and might just take care of that problem. Your tank doesn't look like it has a ton of algae and that's a good sign of low nutrients.
Look at this. Even in my skimmer. I will have to clean out asapWell other than running some sort of Phosphate remover, a refugiam with alge, a protien skimmer, carbon dosing that's about it
You can test your RODI water with a TDS meter, might give you a ball park idea on how well your filter is doing.What if my rodi unit is defective and it’s just adding it back to my water?
Use a product called Dino X. Brs sells it, works greatJust wait it out. It will go away once most of the silicates are consumed. This is a natural part of a maturing tank. Hang in there.....it will get better in a few weeks or so