tgunn
Active member
Here's a recent shot from my 10g nano at work. I'm a bit concerned about the current water conditions. For the past week and a half I've been battling what appears to be a heavy diatom bloom along with fairly murky water:
The tank is a 10g glass nano, lit with LEDs.
* no skimmer
* Maxijet 900 return
* Koralia 1 for circulation
* 10lb well cured live rock
* ATO with RO/DI water (0ppm)
* Temp stable at 27.4C (81-82F)
* shallow sand bed (< 1" ) of coarse aragonite sand.
Timeline:
April 3: tank filled with saltwater and household ammonia used to kick start cycle; continued ammonia addition regularly and all nutrients levels out indicating cycle completed.
April 21: 10g cured live rock from LFS added; monitored and no nutrient spikes detected over the course of a week.
April 28: Added 2 small fish; clown and a dottyback, plus clean up crew consisting of 5-6 snails and some hermits, a handfull of ricordea and a small green SPS (forced tear down of my 34g Solana necessitated transferring all this at once unfortunately).
May 9: Minor diatoms on the sandbed:
May 14: Increased diatom presence on rocks and sand
May 22: Diatoms continue to be an issue (as illustrated in the first pic), except now the water is very murky as well.
Maintenance:
* Every 2nd day: Feed just enough food that the fish eat it all
* Weekly: 3-4g water change, and run power filter with filter floss after blasting rocks and stirring up the sand. Filter is run for 8 hours after cleaning and all filter material is discarded.
The past few days I've been running the power filter almost continually and keep blasting at the sand and rock to get the diatoms off. The heaviest build up seems to come off easily as a fine powder with the baster.
Anything to be concerned about here? Anything else I should be doing? Running carbon in the power filter as well perhaps? Although I'm not running one full time (bad design lead to no room in sump), should I consider running my Tunze Nano DOC skimmer for a while?
I had diatoms on startup of my former 140g tank and my 34g Solana, but never the murky water like this.
Thanks,
Tyler
The tank is a 10g glass nano, lit with LEDs.
* no skimmer
* Maxijet 900 return
* Koralia 1 for circulation
* 10lb well cured live rock
* ATO with RO/DI water (0ppm)
* Temp stable at 27.4C (81-82F)
* shallow sand bed (< 1" ) of coarse aragonite sand.
Timeline:
April 3: tank filled with saltwater and household ammonia used to kick start cycle; continued ammonia addition regularly and all nutrients levels out indicating cycle completed.
April 21: 10g cured live rock from LFS added; monitored and no nutrient spikes detected over the course of a week.
April 28: Added 2 small fish; clown and a dottyback, plus clean up crew consisting of 5-6 snails and some hermits, a handfull of ricordea and a small green SPS (forced tear down of my 34g Solana necessitated transferring all this at once unfortunately).
May 9: Minor diatoms on the sandbed:

May 14: Increased diatom presence on rocks and sand
May 22: Diatoms continue to be an issue (as illustrated in the first pic), except now the water is very murky as well.
Maintenance:
* Every 2nd day: Feed just enough food that the fish eat it all
* Weekly: 3-4g water change, and run power filter with filter floss after blasting rocks and stirring up the sand. Filter is run for 8 hours after cleaning and all filter material is discarded.
The past few days I've been running the power filter almost continually and keep blasting at the sand and rock to get the diatoms off. The heaviest build up seems to come off easily as a fine powder with the baster.
Anything to be concerned about here? Anything else I should be doing? Running carbon in the power filter as well perhaps? Although I'm not running one full time (bad design lead to no room in sump), should I consider running my Tunze Nano DOC skimmer for a while?
I had diatoms on startup of my former 140g tank and my 34g Solana, but never the murky water like this.
Thanks,
Tyler