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Old March 22nd 05, 03:14 AM
Justin Boucher
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I'm sure it will.

The same thing happened to my acrylic tank. Makes you wonder where the
silica actually comes from.

"John " wrote in message
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My new Acrylic Tank has NO Silicone or Silicate anywhere in it and I have
the Brown Diatom like the plague. I am hoping it dies off in short time.

JOhn

"Justin Boucher" wrote in message
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I've never heard of silicone being a source of silica in the tank. As

for
new tanks, I don't know, but I'm willing to bet that you would still get

a
diatom bloom from a silicon adhesive used tank freshly set up.

Justin

"Elaine T" wrote in message
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Justin Boucher wrote:
You may very well have diatoms. This is perfectly normal in a newly
set

up
tank. They typically feed off silica as their main food source and
once
that is depleted, they will die down. This usually takes a few weeks
to

2
months. My 240gal just finished it's diatom cycle and we're near the

end of
the die off. The rocks have their natural color back, the bog wood

and
plants are all looking "normal" again. It's really not much to worry

about
unless it lasts for several months. Then it usually means you have

surplus
silica somewhere getting in the water (and no, the silicone adhesive

is
not
a source).

Are you sure the silicone adhesive isn't a source of silica in newly
manufactured tanks? I've heard both ways. Either way, I've had the
same experience - diatoms bloom and then die off any any newly setup
tank. They're usually easy to rub off of the glass, decorations and
plants like anubias and the Otocinclus will take care of the rest.

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