Diatoms ?

Diatoms are primarily fueled by silicates, which get released into the water column by new sand. The problem usually self-corrects once all the silicates have been used up. Most snails will eat diatoms.
 
I used Ocean's Direct live sand in my 34 gallon and never had a diatom bloom in the 2 years it was set up.

The 20 gallon I set up three weeks ago I used Fiji pink live sand and it's having a full blown diatom bloom right now. Is this a common issue when using Fiji pink...or can it come from any type of sand used?
 
The 20 gallon I set up three weeks ago I used Fiji pink live sand and it's having a full blown diatom bloom right now. Is this a common issue when using Fiji pink...or can it come from any type of sand used?

It will happen when using any silica based sand. Not so much with a carbonate based sand. The diatom bloom should be over in 2-3 weeks max.
 
A diatom issue is very...very common in a new tank and most do not use silica based sand in this hobby..

as stated it will typically clear in a few weeks.. Just one part of the "ugly stages"...
The order of arrival is typically diatoms then green film/hair algae then sometimes cyano..
All are very common and I have never seen any proven correlation to it being better or worse with any specific aragonite/carbonate sand brand..
 
I'm thinking it might've been the protein skimmer, understocking and light feeding that kept the 34 gallon from having this issue. In the 2 years it was set up, I never once had any problems with diatoms, hair algae or cyano in it.
 
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