Diatom bloom? Or just a Algae bloom? New tank

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Hello all I have a new tank its been up for about 1 month and I am wondering if this is a diatom bloom? and if I can get this water a little less yellow as the water is SUPER yellow.

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Salinity: 1.024
Nitrates: 15ppm
Phosphate: 0ppm (I am assuming my Phosphates are being consumed by the diatoms as Phosphates were measuring 0.5 a week ago)

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Looks like an algae or bacteria bloom. I see no surface ripple at all in that tank. You need flow
Better run an airstone because bloom deplete 02 especially overnight.
 
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Looks like an algae or bacteria bloom. I see no surface ripple at all in that tank. You need flow
Better run an airstone because bloom deplete 02 especially overnight.

Sorry all the pumps were off when I took the picture. Don’t know why I thought taking off the pumps and wave makers would make for a better pic lol. But I am running 2 return pumps that came with the SR80 and 2 Jebao wavemakers. I have also been using RODI water a 4 stage system.
 
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Blooms are not uncommon in new tanks. Weekly water changes. Run carbon, lights are off if no corals in the tank. Airstone is suggested until bloom disapates.
 

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Hello all I have a new tank its been up for about 1 month and I am wondering if this is a diatom bloom? and if I can get this water a little less yellow as the water is SUPER yellow.

Params:
Salinity: 1.024
Nitrates: 15ppm
Phosphate: 0ppm (I am assuming my Phosphates are being consumed by the diatoms as Phosphates were measuring 0.5 a week ago)

IMG_5125.jpg
Without isolating the organisms in the water, best to call what you have a microorganism bloom. One problem with such a bloom is oxygen depletion. If it is an algae bloom, this will be more likely after the lights are out when the algae start to use rather than produce oxygen.
 
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Hey thank you! I did turn my lights ON maybe a little too early haha I turned it on 3 weeks in.
 
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UPDATE: I think I left some crucial info out here but I have been dosing live Phytoplankton for the pods that I have added in my tank. Which makes me believe this may be a phyto bloom? The color in the tank now is very green.
 

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Hello all I have a new tank its been up for about 1 month and I am wondering if this is a diatom bloom? and if I can get this water a little less yellow as the water is SUPER yellow.

Params:
Salinity: 1.024
Nitrates: 15ppm
Phosphate: 0ppm (I am assuming my Phosphates are being consumed by the diatoms as Phosphates were measuring 0.5 a week ago)

IMG_5125.jpg
The yellow will go away with the use of activated carbon. Do you currently use any? As for the algae bloom, do you have a UV sterilizer? They will remove algae from the water column.
 
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The yellow will go away with the use of activated carbon. Do you currently use any? As for the algae bloom, do you have a UV sterilizer? They will remove algae from the water column.

I have been using Carbon I would say the yellow is kind of gone and it's mostly just green now. I've been changing the Carbon out every week but maybe I should change it out more often as it's probably being exhausted quickly.
 

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