Capsle New member Aug 10, 2016 #1 Hey reefers, Is this a diatom bloom. I'm pretty sure it's is. From what I read there isn't really much I can do about it? Just water changes and it should go away on its own? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hey reefers, Is this a diatom bloom. I'm pretty sure it's is. From what I read there isn't really much I can do about it? Just water changes and it should go away on its own? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
mcgyvr New member Aug 10, 2016 #2 yup...diatoms are like a dust that can be blown away easy.. Then there is just brown/green algae.. welcome to a new tank.. Its 100% normal and will go away on its own with proper maintenance
yup...diatoms are like a dust that can be blown away easy.. Then there is just brown/green algae.. welcome to a new tank.. Its 100% normal and will go away on its own with proper maintenance
Capsle New member Aug 10, 2016 #3 mcgyvr said: yup...diatoms are like a dust that can be blown away easy.. Then there is just brown/green algae.. welcome to a new tank.. Its 100% normal and will go away on its own with proper maintenance Click to expand... Thank. I thought it was however I did try blowing it away with a turkey baster this morning and it didn't budge. I was planning on adding more CUC this week. I was gone for 2 days and came home to this. Should I wait before adding to my CUC? I specifically wanted to add 3 shrimp (peppermint, fire, and skunk) with a few more snail (have 10 atm). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
mcgyvr said: yup...diatoms are like a dust that can be blown away easy.. Then there is just brown/green algae.. welcome to a new tank.. Its 100% normal and will go away on its own with proper maintenance Click to expand... Thank. I thought it was however I did try blowing it away with a turkey baster this morning and it didn't budge. I was planning on adding more CUC this week. I was gone for 2 days and came home to this. Should I wait before adding to my CUC? I specifically wanted to add 3 shrimp (peppermint, fire, and skunk) with a few more snail (have 10 atm). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
mcgyvr New member Aug 10, 2016 #5 If the water is fully cycled (no ammonia..no nitrites) then add your CUC.. If you haven't already stated you can start your water changes to bring nitrates down (if needed,etc..) Since it doesn't blow off its just an algae (not diatoms) and again is normal.. Seems like its doing just fine..
If the water is fully cycled (no ammonia..no nitrites) then add your CUC.. If you haven't already stated you can start your water changes to bring nitrates down (if needed,etc..) Since it doesn't blow off its just an algae (not diatoms) and again is normal.. Seems like its doing just fine..