Diatoms and yeast dosing?

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Yes, just wondering if anyone besides Vivid has tried it.
Not sure its necessary but I will say the length of time(if it works) compared to natural methods isn't extraordinary. It's definitely not a method that has proven to be a sure fire diatom destroyer. Again, snails and also pods feed on diatoms. If any of those creature aren't doing so, its not diatoms.
 

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Does anyone know if using yeast will have a negative effect on Chaeto?
 

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It shouldnt. Let us know if it does anything for anything.
 

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I remember reading a lot of so-called (and a lot of self-proclaimed) "experts" being naysayers when it came to Dr. Tim's One and Only - even calling it "snake oil"...

They were wrong then...
 

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I remember reading a lot of so-called (and a lot of self-proclaimed) "experts" being naysayers when it came to Dr. Tim's One and Only - even calling it "snake oil"...

They were wrong then...
Well, I dont recall any of that but copepods and other microfauna feed on diatoms during the initial cycle phase. IMO, Limiting food sources will limit maturity.
 

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What's really fascinating is how this conversation went as compared with the same one on another forum. Much more friendly and civilized discourse here.
Diatoms, the 'new tank uglies' are a fascinating part of the biological growth in our systems. Much more interesting and less threatening the third or fourth time you see it happen than with your first tank!
 

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Hello, I'm following as I bought yeast today but awaiting more members results
 

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Been battling diatoms for over 4 months now. Really thinking about giving this a try as I do not think there is too much that could happen besides making other nuisance photosynthetic organisms grow for a short period of time. Should I give it a try? All of the methods I have tried have not even slightly slowed the progression of the diatom growth. Changing out 60 gallons of water in a week on my 50 gallon system did not even slow the rate of growth by a tiny amount. Thoughts?

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That doesnt look like diatoms to me its kind of fuzzy no?

If you actually have diatoms removing silicate from the water and ro/di will completely remove diatoms since they eat it.
 

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Yes, dual DI resin with Silicabuster and have seen 0 improvements. Microscopically identified it to be diatoms on another thread.
 

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No. Only thing I can think of it coming from is the fact that I didnt wash my sand. It is Caribsea Fiji Pink. All water used on the tank is 0tds RODI, with a mixed bed resin and spectrapure silicabuster as the final polish.
 

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No. Only thing I can think of it coming from is the fact that I didnt wash my sand. It is Caribsea Fiji Pink. All water used on the tank is 0tds RODI, with a mixed bed resin and spectrapure silicabuster as the final polish.

And 0 ppm TDS on the effluent? Not 1 ppm?
 

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Yes always 0 tds. Replaced earlier than even seeing the 1 tds, been changing it out when about 3 inches from the top of the DI resin has changed color. 15ppm in (3oo+ ppm well water), 0 ppm out on first meter, then 0 ppm in and 0 ppm out on second meter.
 

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I vary my food constantly, rock is a possibility as I didn't cure it outside the tank or acid/bleach it.
 

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The fuzzy algae on your rocks is not diatoms. Maybe the brown on the sand is but its hard to tell.
 

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I took a sample from the rocks and looked under a microscope at 1000x, and took pictures of what I saw. It is confirmed to be diatoms, they can form in colonies and become stringy. When you brush them off the rocks they fall apart into a dust.
 

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There are hundreds if not thousands of species of diatoms, and like bacteria will present themselves in different manifestations.
 

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