Hello,
I know that new tanks have diatom breakouts.
That those are mostly due to the maturing tank, and to the silicates leeching in the tank.
Most advice I've read online, simply says to wait it out. In my last tank, the diatom breakout lasted only 2 weeks, but it was a pico 5 gallon tank.
This time, in my 40 gallon tank its already been going on for two weeks, and it seems to be getting worse.
At first it was only covering my Christmas moss, but now it has completely covered my rotala walichii, mirophyllum scrabatum and other fine leaved plants.
Even my ferns have some of their leaves turned brown from all the diatoms covering them.
If I rub their leaves, they turn green again!
Is this healthy? So far I have meticulously cleaned up as much as I could using a toothbrush, but now its starting to become too much. I've upped my Excel regime to slightly overdosed, but I doubt its doing anything to the diatoms (no other type of algae seen though!).
Are my plants in any kind of risk? Should I simply wait it out, or try to lower phosphates (I dose KH2PO4) and keep cleaning up as much as I can with the toothbrush until the diatoms run their cycle?
I know that new tanks have diatom breakouts.
That those are mostly due to the maturing tank, and to the silicates leeching in the tank.
Most advice I've read online, simply says to wait it out. In my last tank, the diatom breakout lasted only 2 weeks, but it was a pico 5 gallon tank.
This time, in my 40 gallon tank its already been going on for two weeks, and it seems to be getting worse.
At first it was only covering my Christmas moss, but now it has completely covered my rotala walichii, mirophyllum scrabatum and other fine leaved plants.
Even my ferns have some of their leaves turned brown from all the diatoms covering them.
If I rub their leaves, they turn green again!
Is this healthy? So far I have meticulously cleaned up as much as I could using a toothbrush, but now its starting to become too much. I've upped my Excel regime to slightly overdosed, but I doubt its doing anything to the diatoms (no other type of algae seen though!).
Are my plants in any kind of risk? Should I simply wait it out, or try to lower phosphates (I dose KH2PO4) and keep cleaning up as much as I can with the toothbrush until the diatoms run their cycle?