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Diatoms.
In older tanks , you’ll have more diverse organisms using said silicate. Many types of sponges for example. (New tank pineapple is an easy example).I don't think more or less silica in the water makes that much difference. We have tested our tank at work with ICP tests the last four years and seen the Si values go up and down(depending on different things). But I can't say the diatoms have followed the same trends.
My guess is that some good CUC would solve the problem. The best for diatoms IMO are Ctenochaetus tangs.
I don’t belive it works the same way as gfo does. More like carbon. It attracts organic particles rather than heavy metals and some minerals.I have a bag of chemi pure elite in my filter sock. Is that suffice?
So I got my test kit today......and tested my RO/DI water, tank water, and tap water. The first two were near zero, while my tap water was approximately 6 mg/L. So I have a 6 stage RO/DI setup, having 2 DI resin canisters. A few weeks ago, I noticed that one of the DI canisters was completely exhausted (color had changed). I’m wondering if Silicates started to leach into my RO/DI water, and I’ve been feeding it to the tank, causing a diatom outbreak. Hmmmm.....

