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Is this diatoms or what?

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Yes, looks like diatoms; how old is your tank and what are you doing to cycle it? Nice aquascape btw
 
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Thanks. I set it up at the beginning of December. It is fully cycled and I have a clownfish, mushroom and zoanthid.
 

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Diatoms and what I belive May Be the beginnings of corraline. Usually a bit green.

Esp the lil green far right , and far left.


In all honesty, it looks a LOT better than most diatom probs we see here.
 
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Diatoms and what I belive May Be the beginnings of corraline. Usually a bit green.

Esp the lil green far right , and far left.


In all honesty, it looks a LOT better than most diatom probs we see here.
Yeah there are small green dots on the rocks as well. Is there anything I can do? Should I be worried?
 

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Yeah there are small green dots on the rocks as well. Is there anything I can do? Should I be worried?
Nope. Looks darned good to me.

Corraline algae is good stuff. Often when it starts , it’s like a green tinge to the rock.
 

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A small amount of purigen or a gfo
Granular ferric oxide will bind the silicates the diatoms like. But be aware , it will strip the water of phosphates if you use too much. Corals and other organisms hate that.
 

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Let it run its course! The ugly period will not last for ever, if the look bothers you that much you can take a toothbrush to the rock but i would leave it alone. Sometimes just blowing the rock with a turkey baster will work as well.
 

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