dry rock leaching silicates?!

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Hey all, I have been battling diatoms for 3-4 months and they won't go away. They seem to have appeared after adding dry rock from my lfs. Could the rock be leaching silicates? Would removing the dry rock help solve or mitigate this issue?

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Yes using brs 7 stage rodi. 0 TDS
Yes positive of diatoms. Not Dino or cyano.
Odds are it's coming from your RODI. I had the same issue, I couldn't tell when my media was spent and was getting 0 TDS. Apparently silica has a weak charge and often time doesn't show up on TDS. What is your DI bed configuration? A sure fire way to test is to do a ATI ICP test, they test your RODI as well which is how I found my issue.
 
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Odds are it's coming from your RODI. I had the same issue, I couldn't tell when my media was spent and was getting 0 TDS. Apparently silica has a weak charge and often time doesn't show up on TDS. What is your DI bed configuration? A sure fire way to test is to do a ATI ICP test, they test your RODI as well which is how I found my issue.
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Always try a silica buster cartridge from spectrapure.
 
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I had the silicabuster... There was never a color change in mine and it was purging silicates as the last cartridge in my bed.
I had the same issue when I moved and had new water source. I actually go through that cartridge more than my carbon now, hence why i use the silicate remover to elevate and buy more time.
 

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I had the same issue when I moved and had new water source. I actually go through that cartridge more than my carbon now, hence why i use the silicate remover to elevate and buy more time.
I ended up switching to the BRS pro series and running a single cation bed, anion bed followed by a mixed bed for final polishing. The color change is much more apparent now, zero silicates and no diatoms since I changed over. One of the best changes I've ever made.
 
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I ended up switching to the BRS pro series and running a single cation bed, anion bed followed by a mixed bed for final polishing. The color change is much more apparent now, zero silicates and no diatoms since I changed over. One of the best changes I've ever made.
Thank you, definitely look into that. Been so loyal to spectrapure for so long, haven't looked at evolution of options.
 
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I wouldn't remove any rock, unless you don't like it.
I just got my silicate clear today. Was super fast! I rinsed it and put it in the sump. How long did it take for you to see results? Any maintenance I need to do?
 

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