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I feel I have been feeding the feather duster too much... Or is too much light... But I appreciate any advice on how to fix this:
It's all part of the new tank nasties. From the looks of your rock that is a newly setup tank. They will go away on their own and then comes the GHA and Cyano.
I don't see any clean up crew in your tank. Many snails will eat the diatoms and hermit crabs as well. Word of caution on hermits is IMO and IME only get the scarlet legged hermits. The blue legs will kill snails just to kill them because they think they need their shell and then don't even use it.
If you need a suggestion of which snails to get let us know as you will need a mix to eat different algae as well as wast from fish, and others to burrow in the sand to keep it clean.
Looks like diatoms usually an indicator of high nitrates and phosphate or high nutritions in the water. Where do you get your water from is it ro/di or tap? If tap I would recommend getting and ro/di unit it purifies the water or your lfs might sell it. Protein skimming will also help keeping the nutrients in check. Over feeding may also be the problem
Good luck
I had a lot of this diatom problem when I had a 10 gallon tank and didn't realize I had so much gunk (nutrients) in my tank that I really needed a protein skimmer. So if you don't have one I would recommend it from experience at least as mentioned.
I have a blue legged hermit crab and a zebra crab in my little tank they seem to do OK. I think the zebra is the more aggressive one. I am good at killing my fish or I getting sick ones (not sure). So I am waiting till I get my bigger tank setup.
Hey there! I'm no pro at this... But when I was younger, more dedicate and beautiful... Well...
Years ago! I had a 20 gallons tank and I swear it was the best thing ever.
But yeah it had a skimmer and two filters...
About the fish you mention, have you try online stores?
Maybe it is that. And not something to do with your tank...
Hello! Yes please!
What kind of snails should I get?
Any advice to know what is a scarlet hermit compared to a red hermit?
I need glasses, but I don't wear them (I sit on them, so they are gone)
The fish store has them super small and they have no idea what a hermit crab is... I'm serious about it... They call them crab snails... Blue ones are quite popular here, but I will better be safe with the scarlet...
Then I guess it is fine this way... Just waiting and cleaning...
The blue leg hermits are murderous bastards for the most part but they do a good job of cleaning
If you're tanks big enough get a sea hare it'll get rid of the diatoms within a couple of weeks ime or you could get a small one wait till he eats all of the diatoms and trade him in for something else if your tank size doesn't permit and generally speaking most good stores will let you do this