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Why would you want to add diatoms to an already existing issue in which both are photosynthetic?I have Dino’s and I’m going to try and outcompete them with a diatom bloom. How much silica should I dose ? I’m using sponge excel by brightwell.
This is exactly what it is meant by outcompete. When diatom compete for space and nutrients with dino, as well as producing allelopathic chemicals, they can help to bring dino under control.Why would you want to add diatoms to an already existing issue in which both are photosynthetic?
Thank you. I really appreciate it !This is exactly what it is meant by outcompete. When diatom compete for space and nutrients with dino, as well as producing allelopathic chemicals, they can help to bring dino under control.
Diatoms are harmless, in fact, great food for corals and inverts.
@martin3490, I would target about 4ppm silicate for a start and dose to keep it there to induce diatom bloom. Once the diatom started to take over, I would dose and maintain silicate at about 2ppm until dino is mostly gone.
Do ensure silicate dosing is appropriate for the species of dino you have. Also keep in mind the pH and Alk impact of silicate dosing.
Can you explain why silica dosing will not help with Dino’s?Why would you want to add diatoms to an already existing issue in which both are photosynthetic?
First recourse is to blow this stuff loose and net and siphon it up
Then turn off white light or better- all lights for 5 days. During these 5 days do the following:
-Empty skimmer cup daily
- Clean filters daily
- add 1.5ml of liquid bacteria such as micro bacter XLM per 10 gallons daily
- at night add 1ml of hydrogen peroxide per 10 gallons for 5 days
When you force a diatom bloom with silicates they help outcompete the Dino’s. Seems counterintuitive but it works well.Why would you want to add diatoms to an already existing issue in which both are photosynthetic?
There are a few possible reasons.How do the diatoms outcompete? I’m working through the same process and it seems to be working. Just don’t understand what they are competing for? How do you know when the diatoms have won? Thanks.
Which species is it effective against?2ppm but first of all what Dino's do you have ? Silica isn't effective against all types of Dino's

