Originally Posted by
jw1977
http:///forum/post/2471641
I've had diatoms now for a couple of weeks. It goes away at night I assume with the cleanup crew eating it and then comes back once the lights come back on. How long does this usually go on for? My tank has been up and running for about 2 months. I have a 1 clownfish and 1 foxface as well as a cleanup crew and cleaner shrimp.
Here are some basic generalities about diatoms.
1. They will stick around longer if you have added livestock before they have disappeared. This is because now you would have livestock in there creating more ammonia to go through the nitrification cycle and the system is not ready for it yet.
2. The diatom period can also be effected by the duration the lights are left on. If no corals are in the tank you can reduce the lighting period down to about 6 hours a day.
3. Diatom length can also be effected by the type of water used. Tap water or RO water for example. Tap water will typically have more nutrients in it which will feed the diatoms.
4. The size of the cleanup crew can also be a factor. How many hermit crabs are there compared to the size of the tank?
Hope that helps.
~Trigger