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I was told by my local fish store that if I mix the diatoms that are on/in my sand that can help them go away. There are also lots of air bubbles in the sand. I mixed a a very small area of the sand and there were a lot of little sand particles that are in the water. Will that harm the fish? And should I mix up this sand
 
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I was told by my local fish store that if I mix the diatoms that are on/in my sand that can help them go away. There are also lots of air bubbles in the sand. I mixed a a very small area of the sand and there were a lot of little sand particles that are in the water. Will that harm the fish? And should I mix up this sand
Can the sand harm fish gills
 

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How old is your tank? New tanks always get diatoms for a few weeks, they feed off the silicates that come in new sand. They usually pass after 1-2-3 weeks. No real need to do anything.

If your tank is established and you have diatoms, then its different, and requires investigation.
 

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You should be just fine stirring up the sand without harm ti the fish. We’ve had some serious sand storms from sand sifters lol.
 
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How old is your tank? New tanks always get diatoms for a few weeks, they feed off the silicates that come in new sand. They usually pass after 1-2-3 weeks. No real need to do anything.

If your tank is established and you have diatoms, then its different, and requires investigation.
My tank is 3 months old. The diatoms have started to go away but are still there. Does mixing up the sand help though and will it harm fish?
 

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