How do you get rid of diatoms

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I’ve had diatoms in my tank forever! They’ve never bothered my livestock, but just my eyes. So annoying to look at! Has anyone completely erraticated these guys? And if you have, how did you do it?
 

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How long has the tank been up? How long is forever. If tank is fairly new we all have to go through this stage. If tank has been up for a year or more then you might want to test for silicates in your tank and tap water.
 

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Diatoms feeds off of silicates. Silicates is normally in the new sand when we put our tanks together, which is why we almost always get diatoms in the beginning for a few weeks. Usually gets consumed after a few weeks. If you still have it after 3 years, either you are feeding silicates to the tank somehow or else it is not diatoms but something else. This is just what I think and my opinion of course.
 

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we beat them easily in our sand cleaning threads, first pass usually. how many gallons is your tank
 

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Are you sure they are diatoms and not dinos?
If you have diatoms check your water parameters somethings out of wack there if your 3 years mature.

If it’s Dinos, and they are the gold kind, Dino-X will wipe them out in days.
 

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it would not matter what it is, in a 30 this is the top mechanism in reefing for fixing all nano reef invasions:
 

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Also, I highly encourage you to NOT listen to @brandon429 ‘s advice before checking your source water. Diatoms are in EVERY tank. You just have to remove the silicates.

Doing a rip clean (taking everything apart) is just a bandage. Why don’t you try to find the source of the problem. I guarantee that you can bleach your entire tank and start from scratch you’ll STILL get diatoms if you have silicates.
 
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I think another factor could be I only have a couple snails, so I don’t have many critters cleaning the glass.
 

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I think another factor could be I only have a couple snails, so I don’t have many critters cleaning the glass.
You don’t need snails. This is not an effective claim for diatoms.
 

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