Diatoms...help!

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I've been doing 10% water changes every 5 days for about 3 weeks. I just ended a 2 day "lights out" period but I'm still getting diatoms. I am attributing the outbreak for either overdosing MB7 or AA. The only coral that seems to being effected is a blue milli (turning green) and a red planet (bleaching and not looking good). I use RO/DI water and my TDS is 0. The tank is about 4 months old...any suggestions? Thanks.

BB tank running carbon and gfo.

Salinity: 1.024 (Oceanic salt)
pH: 8.1-8.3 (probe)
Alk: ~9 dKH (Salifert)
Cal: 440 ppm (API)
NO3: < 5ppm (API)
PO4: undetectable (Salifert)
 

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How old is your tank. If it is fairly new, diatoms are normal and should go away on their own after a little while.

If not, what kind of sand are you using? Diatoms need silicate to grow, which you can get with some of the playground sand that some people use.

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Oops.. just saw that you said it is 4 months old. I think that you just need to wait it out a little longer. I wouldn't even bother with turning your lights off for a long period of time. Your tank is just going through another cycle.

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