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diatoms?? with pix
hey guys
does this look like diatoms to you? it started on this rock and now its spreading on all the other rocks.. ![]()
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It does to me. How old is your tank? Diatoms feeding on silicates in the water is a natural part of cycling a tank. If your tank is a little older, it could be a sign of nitrate or phosphate buildup.
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Yup...diatoms.
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Yes its a new tank....i know its common to get them at the beginning but i just wanted to make sure.....should I pick up few snails or just let it be? Also, Im going to add my first fish tomorrow (pair of clowns)...will the diatoms cause any problems to the fish?
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no fish. not for a month at least. also check your water parameters to be sure the cycle is over when you do add fish
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I tested my parameters...they've been good for a month now....
0 for ammonia 0 for nitrites 0 for nitrates 0 for phosphates I cured my rock in a different container for about 2 months and had the rocks in this tank for about 4 weeks...do I really need to wait one more month??
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I'm going through the end FIT of a diatom bloom... just wait it out, or, use a turkey baster to blow stuff off the rocks...
whats REALLY funny: seahorses are so slow that they naturally grow algae. guess what color my seahorses are currently ![]()
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Agree with fishman -- a 90 gallon with 20 gallon sump with clean water parameters, fully cured rock, and an ASM G3 is ready to take fish. The diatoms are just part of the cycling -- not the nitrogen cycle, but the routine cycle of a new saltwater aquarium. You can add some more flow to the tank if you want to cut down on the diatoms / algae.
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