Howdy! This being my first reef tank, I have been dealing with what looks like diatoms for some time (new tank, 17 weeks since start of cycling). I would estimate it started around 7-8 weeks ago, and has pretty much persisted daily. My question is, how long can I expect to be dealing with this part of the cycle? Anything else I should do to help it along? No sign of any other types of algae yet. I know it differs for everyone, but I’m getting pretty tired of seeing this cloudy water and rusty coverage day to day.
Parameters:
Salinity 1.026 / Temp 77-78 / pH 8.2 / Ammonia 0 / Nitrite 0 / Nitrate 10 / Phos .20 / Alk 8.5 / Ca 405 / Mg 1250
Tank size: 55 display / 15 sump
I dose microbacter7 daily. Earlier on (4 weeks ago) I was dealing with very low nitrates and Phosphates to the point where one of my hammers was closing up and thinning, so I dosed those a bit to get them up, suspecting they were being consumed by the diatoms. The hammer responded well and perked back up after a few days. Have not had to dose after getting the numbers up.
I do a 10% water change weekly, alternating vacuuming sand and rock. My protein skimmer seems to run normally, dumping every 3-4 days as needed. Changing out filter pad every 2-3 days. I mix my Red Sea salt using RODI water (new system, filters seem to be fine). TDS reading zero out.
CUC: 2 turbos/4 hermits/20 nassarius/12 trochus. The snails do decent work of it through the night.
When starting the tank, about 5 months ago, I used live sand, and dry Marco rock. My understanding is diatoms feed on mainly silicates, so I just need to let them run their course until the next thing takes over. They appear after my light cycle begins each day, and increase growth in the afternoon when light is the strongest. Things seem to clear up a little with lights off. I did reduce my light intensity by 25% and the time of light down to 8hr. If I vacuum the sand it’ll pop back up within a few hours if lights are on.
Appreciate any input, I’m just throwing this question out there as I don’t see a whole lot of new tank cycles with diatoms lasting this long.
sidenote: I have seen what looks to be a lot of copepods starting to populate in the sand bed and on the glass, not sure how they were introduced but I think that’s a good sign!
Parameters:
Salinity 1.026 / Temp 77-78 / pH 8.2 / Ammonia 0 / Nitrite 0 / Nitrate 10 / Phos .20 / Alk 8.5 / Ca 405 / Mg 1250
Tank size: 55 display / 15 sump
I dose microbacter7 daily. Earlier on (4 weeks ago) I was dealing with very low nitrates and Phosphates to the point where one of my hammers was closing up and thinning, so I dosed those a bit to get them up, suspecting they were being consumed by the diatoms. The hammer responded well and perked back up after a few days. Have not had to dose after getting the numbers up.
I do a 10% water change weekly, alternating vacuuming sand and rock. My protein skimmer seems to run normally, dumping every 3-4 days as needed. Changing out filter pad every 2-3 days. I mix my Red Sea salt using RODI water (new system, filters seem to be fine). TDS reading zero out.
CUC: 2 turbos/4 hermits/20 nassarius/12 trochus. The snails do decent work of it through the night.
When starting the tank, about 5 months ago, I used live sand, and dry Marco rock. My understanding is diatoms feed on mainly silicates, so I just need to let them run their course until the next thing takes over. They appear after my light cycle begins each day, and increase growth in the afternoon when light is the strongest. Things seem to clear up a little with lights off. I did reduce my light intensity by 25% and the time of light down to 8hr. If I vacuum the sand it’ll pop back up within a few hours if lights are on.
Appreciate any input, I’m just throwing this question out there as I don’t see a whole lot of new tank cycles with diatoms lasting this long.
sidenote: I have seen what looks to be a lot of copepods starting to populate in the sand bed and on the glass, not sure how they were introduced but I think that’s a good sign!