I have a new (to me) 150 gal tank setup. I am starting to get a diatom bloom which i understand is normal. So In looking for ways to mitigate the diatom bloom and make a healthier overall tank, i read that sponges can deplete silicates which a lot of algae including Diatoms rely on.
In my old 75 gal that i am in the process of taking down there is a large peice of rock that is covered in a pinkish, yellow, and green sponge. Its a pretty big rock so ill likely have to break it up. Will putting this rock in my sump help? i currently only have a strip of LED stuck to the bottom of the tank to provide lighting. Wasnt sure if that would be enough. I imagine flow would be plenty for the sponge.
In my old 75 gal that i am in the process of taking down there is a large peice of rock that is covered in a pinkish, yellow, and green sponge. Its a pretty big rock so ill likely have to break it up. Will putting this rock in my sump help? i currently only have a strip of LED stuck to the bottom of the tank to provide lighting. Wasnt sure if that would be enough. I imagine flow would be plenty for the sponge.