Diatoms?

FutureBoyGenius

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Well I am pretty sure this is a perfect example of diatoms. Any advice? I am in the process of adding a refugium with cheato to my system and I am using RO/DI water. The tank receives no sunlight, but my nitrates are hovering around 20 mg/L.

I know this topic has been worn out. If nothing else I wanted to provide a good example of a diatom problem :(
 
Get a diamond spotted goby they are great at sifting the sand and should eat anything in the sand, If its on their menu Im not sure If they eat diatoms.
 
You may need to switch your salt. Silicates and excesive iron will promote it. If you are supplementing any iodine, stop it.
 
Actually I bought a Diamond Goby about two weeks ago and he got picked on by my psuedochromis and didn't make it. I also had a rock work catastrophe that probably stressed him out even more.

But, I would love to try again with one. I think they are really unique fish, not to mention beneficial sand sifters like you said.
 
I have never used purple up so I couldn't say anything about that. but are you monitoring your cal. and alk. when dosing the stuff?
 
Purple up will do little for your tank. Just finely ground aragonite sand with some iodine. Save your money on that one too.
I got the same with Reef Crystals, I am still fighting it but now it takes about a week to come back. Also RC has certain vitamins that promotes some algae like cyano.
I first noticed it could be the salt when aerating the mixing tank and noticed a large amount of brown dirt like in it.
I switched to Red Sea Pro. I next will try Seachem's to see if it improves faster.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13104636#post13104636 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by FutureBoyGenius
Jdiek: I have also seen this residue at the bottom of my rubbermaid mixing vat. I may try Red Sea Pro next.
I will try Seachem next as although less, I still see some of the brown residue with the sea chem.
 
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