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Tank is a little over 3 months old. Diatoms are starting to get tad better! Been keeping up with water changes and making sure all is good!
Fish and shrimp happy. My corals are crowing like crazy! Another head on my Duncan, hammer getting bigger and frogspawn is getting huge and has another on the bottom starting to grow, many new heads on my zoas. Very happy. Just can’t wait until the diatoms go away!!!

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Tank is a little over 3 months old. Diatoms are starting to get tad better! Been keeping up with water changes and making sure all is good!
Fish and shrimp happy. My corals are crowing like crazy! Another head on my Duncan, hammer getting bigger and frogspawn is getting huge and has another on the bottom starting to grow, many new heads on my zoas. Very happy. Just can’t wait until the diatoms go away!!!

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Looks like things are going well! Keep up with whatever you are doing.
 

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I'm guessing that looks like a Fluval tank....same here. Diatoms will go away typically in the 3 to 4 month range. Are you using the stock light or something else?
 

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