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I'm about to lose my mind over these dang diatoms guys!
I'm a little over 2 months in now to my new saltwater aquarium and everything has been doing great, finished my cycle about a month ago, put a pair of clowns in a week after that and over the last few weeks have now gotten all the fish I want into the tank. I added my first pieces of coral to the tank yesterday, I've got some mushrooms, zoas, some euphyllia, some green grass like coral, and some green chalice and it's all looking great! Now I'm just going to sit back and let things grow. Calcium, KH, pH, salinity, ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, phosphates, all of it, perfect levels for weeks now.
Yet, despite all of this, seemingly no matter WHAT I DO, I can not get rid of the dang ugly brown diatoms from the tank! I've left the lights off for 4 or 5 days multiple times now and it helps significantly, within 24-48 hours things look much much better, but even after 5 days of no light and things looking pretty clean, once the lights have been turned on, 48 hours later they are returning with vengeance!
I've used RODI water from the beginning so I know it can't be silicates that this stuff is getting its food from can it? From what I've read it sounds like diatoms can convert light into what they need to survive so figure that's why when I've tried cutting the lights out it appears to work.
Am I just not leaving the lights off long enough? Is this just something I'm going to have to live with for a while and they will eventually take care of themselves? They are just so unsightly when my white sand starts turning brown and it gets all over my glass. And now with all the coral and beautiful fish I never want to turn the lights off!!
Any advice?
I'm a little over 2 months in now to my new saltwater aquarium and everything has been doing great, finished my cycle about a month ago, put a pair of clowns in a week after that and over the last few weeks have now gotten all the fish I want into the tank. I added my first pieces of coral to the tank yesterday, I've got some mushrooms, zoas, some euphyllia, some green grass like coral, and some green chalice and it's all looking great! Now I'm just going to sit back and let things grow. Calcium, KH, pH, salinity, ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, phosphates, all of it, perfect levels for weeks now.
Yet, despite all of this, seemingly no matter WHAT I DO, I can not get rid of the dang ugly brown diatoms from the tank! I've left the lights off for 4 or 5 days multiple times now and it helps significantly, within 24-48 hours things look much much better, but even after 5 days of no light and things looking pretty clean, once the lights have been turned on, 48 hours later they are returning with vengeance!
I've used RODI water from the beginning so I know it can't be silicates that this stuff is getting its food from can it? From what I've read it sounds like diatoms can convert light into what they need to survive so figure that's why when I've tried cutting the lights out it appears to work.
Am I just not leaving the lights off long enough? Is this just something I'm going to have to live with for a while and they will eventually take care of themselves? They are just so unsightly when my white sand starts turning brown and it gets all over my glass. And now with all the coral and beautiful fish I never want to turn the lights off!!
Any advice?