Preston019
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I have a 55 gallon freshwater aquarium that has been set up for about 2.5 months now and I have been getting a large build-up of diatoms on all of my decorations and the walls of my aquarium for about a month now. I go over the walls of the aquarium with a mag-float and that does a great job clearing up the Diatoms--for about a day. I know that I should clean the decorations as well to reduce the population even more. I know that silicone is a major part of a Diatom's "diet", along with other nutrients and what-nots. I used the CaribSea Super Naturals black sand for my substrate. Also, I got the tank used and the former owners informed that the tank had been resealed due to a leak after moving it full of water!
I'm sure that, after the former owners resealing the tank, caused some very microscopic silica particles to be added to the water; but I'm not sure whether the sand would have any silica in it, or enough to cause a growth in Diatoms. I do perform bi-weekly water changes of about 30%-45%
But to my main question is this:
Is there a fish that does well at sort-of keeping the population of these Diatoms to a minimum?
I already have a clown pleco and all it does is hide all day; go figure!
I'm wanting to add about 2 Bristle Nose Plecos, regardless of whether they will eat the Diatoms or not.
The other fish I have are:
5 Green Tiger Barbs
5 Black Ruby Barbs
And 11 tetras
I'm really trying to avoid snails, just because they repopulate; but if there is a species of snail that doesn't repopulate at all or in captivity, I'm willing to try it!
Thanks in advance!
But to my main question is this:
Is there a fish that does well at sort-of keeping the population of these Diatoms to a minimum?
I already have a clown pleco and all it does is hide all day; go figure!
I'm wanting to add about 2 Bristle Nose Plecos, regardless of whether they will eat the Diatoms or not.
The other fish I have are:
5 Green Tiger Barbs
5 Black Ruby Barbs
And 11 tetras
I'm really trying to avoid snails, just because they repopulate; but if there is a species of snail that doesn't repopulate at all or in captivity, I'm willing to try it!
Thanks in advance!