Jwheld
New member
Hello. I'm very new to the hobby. I recently (finally after 2 years of gathering equipment) got my 40 gallon tank up and running. It was fully cycled a few weeks ago with minimal diatoms. I have now had a clown pair for a few weeks. I have a pretty basic coralife fluorescent bulb lighting the tank for 8 hours a day. I know a diatom bloom is inevitable for most new tanks and that it feeds on excess silica in the new tank then basically starves when it is depleted. My question is, will the lights help it grow to deplete the silica faster? I have seen people say turn off the lights to help get rid of it quicker. I guess just a different way of thinking about it, so I would like some opinions!! Thanks.