I’ve been battling what I thought was diatoms in my sand bed for a few months now. I had very high silicates (Triton confirmed) and switched to a DI resin in my RO system that had a silicate remover in it. After a week or so since the switch I saw a reduction in diatoms in my sand but now definitely have Dino’s on sand/rocks/ corals etc. Not sure if it was Dino’s all along or if high silicates were keeping them at bay? I’ve had them once before in my last tank and was able to get rid of them with the green killing machine UV. It was a 10g.
I’ve been paranoid about bottoming out nutrients ever since so I probably test every week or so. My last recent reading for P04 was 0.04 a few days before this all started. Nutrients have been pretty consistent with the exception of a 0 reading several weeks ago. May have been at 0 for a few weeks without me realizing but I dosed to bring it back up.
Not sure what kind of Dino’s these are but I’m currently using an 8W Aqua Ultraviolet UV running at roughly 250GPH 24/7. This has been running full time for 6 months or so.
My question is is this enough or too much? I don’t want to throw money at the problem senselessly but I’m considering getting an oversized UV if that will help. I’m using a basic 250 GPH sicce pump so don’t have a means of really dialing it in further.
Any recs?
PS: Nutrient management/testing is arguably one of the most frustrating aspects of this hobby…wish the trident would handle this.
I’ve been paranoid about bottoming out nutrients ever since so I probably test every week or so. My last recent reading for P04 was 0.04 a few days before this all started. Nutrients have been pretty consistent with the exception of a 0 reading several weeks ago. May have been at 0 for a few weeks without me realizing but I dosed to bring it back up.
Not sure what kind of Dino’s these are but I’m currently using an 8W Aqua Ultraviolet UV running at roughly 250GPH 24/7. This has been running full time for 6 months or so.
My question is is this enough or too much? I don’t want to throw money at the problem senselessly but I’m considering getting an oversized UV if that will help. I’m using a basic 250 GPH sicce pump so don’t have a means of really dialing it in further.
Any recs?
PS: Nutrient management/testing is arguably one of the most frustrating aspects of this hobby…wish the trident would handle this.