Hey all, I am getting pretty discouraged fighting some diatoms that have been in my tank for the last 4-5 months. long story short, I had some water quality issues and didn't realize it (until I checked my source water) and had a crazy diatom outbreak that I couldn't seem to fix (water changes made it worse, the DI resin was leeching silicates).
Pic of the original problem:
I have since gotten my water quality inline and have done probably 7 or 8 16% (30g) water changes over the course of 2 months. Trouble is, it doesn't seem to be helping. This past weekend I did the "siphon the algae out through a filter sock into the sump" trick and got 98% of what was on the sand (a thick, brown, hairy mat). Here it is 3 days later and already it is growing back on the sand:
It's a brown, powdery algae .. I am fairly certain it is diatoms.
I also have it growing on my rocks:
The stuff on the rocks is super clingy .. I can blast it with a turkey baster and it doesn't detach, just stays in place and blows around. Turbo and cerith snails don't touch it, although my sailfin will pick at it occasionally (not enough to really take a "bite" out of it).
What can I do? I am keeping up with water changes but after 2+ months it doesn't really seem to be doing any good, and makes it hard to find motivation for another WC each week. Do I have to take out each rock and scrub it with a toothbrush to get all the algae off? I REALLY REALLY don't want to do that, I hate aquascaping with a passion and don't want to spend (another!) day doing that if it can be avoided.
What eats this stuff? It is even growing in my fuge on my chaeto. I test for silicates, nitrates, phosphates, and nothing. I have heard the "the algae is using it all up so you won't read anything on a test kit", but come on .. NOTHING? I even tried the "high resolution" version of the silicate test (Seachem) and didn't get anything. I've tried testing during the day, at night .. no difference. I've considered that maybe my bulbs are getting old (250W XM 15ks) and contributing, but I've only been running them for ~9 months. Could the spectrum have shifted already?
I'm at my wit's end here, and I'm starting to think that I'll never get rid of this stuff! Can anyone offer some advice?
Pic of the original problem:
I have since gotten my water quality inline and have done probably 7 or 8 16% (30g) water changes over the course of 2 months. Trouble is, it doesn't seem to be helping. This past weekend I did the "siphon the algae out through a filter sock into the sump" trick and got 98% of what was on the sand (a thick, brown, hairy mat). Here it is 3 days later and already it is growing back on the sand:
It's a brown, powdery algae .. I am fairly certain it is diatoms.
I also have it growing on my rocks:
The stuff on the rocks is super clingy .. I can blast it with a turkey baster and it doesn't detach, just stays in place and blows around. Turbo and cerith snails don't touch it, although my sailfin will pick at it occasionally (not enough to really take a "bite" out of it).
What can I do? I am keeping up with water changes but after 2+ months it doesn't really seem to be doing any good, and makes it hard to find motivation for another WC each week. Do I have to take out each rock and scrub it with a toothbrush to get all the algae off? I REALLY REALLY don't want to do that, I hate aquascaping with a passion and don't want to spend (another!) day doing that if it can be avoided.
What eats this stuff? It is even growing in my fuge on my chaeto. I test for silicates, nitrates, phosphates, and nothing. I have heard the "the algae is using it all up so you won't read anything on a test kit", but come on .. NOTHING? I even tried the "high resolution" version of the silicate test (Seachem) and didn't get anything. I've tried testing during the day, at night .. no difference. I've considered that maybe my bulbs are getting old (250W XM 15ks) and contributing, but I've only been running them for ~9 months. Could the spectrum have shifted already?
I'm at my wit's end here, and I'm starting to think that I'll never get rid of this stuff! Can anyone offer some advice?