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Old October 1st 04, 08:04 PM
Stuart Bryce
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I am quite new to the marine hobby but have had tropical fish for some time.
the question is this

my water in my 5 foot tropical setup is excellent, all parameters spot on,
the parameters in my marine tank are also within specified levels
nitrite 0
nitrate 5ppm
ammonia nil
ph 8.2
phosphate .25mg

but I have a diatom problem as I have not yet invested in a ro unit, so
could I use mature water from my tropical to conduct water changes in my
marine having first adjusted the salinity and ph levels, and would this help
control my diatom problem. tia

Stuart


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Old October 1st 04, 09:30 PM
Billy
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"Stuart Bryce" wrote in message
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|I am quite new to the marine hobby but have had tropical fish for
some time.
| the question is this
|
| my water in my 5 foot tropical setup is excellent, all parameters
spot on,
| the parameters in my marine tank are also within specified levels
| nitrite 0
| nitrate 5ppm
| ammonia nil
| ph 8.2
| phosphate .25mg
|
| but I have a diatom problem as I have not yet invested in a ro
unit, so
| could I use mature water from my tropical to conduct water changes
in my
| marine having first adjusted the salinity and ph levels, and would
this help
| control my diatom problem. tia
|

If the tank is fairly new, the diatom bloom is pretty normal, and
will recede.

At any rate, your idea may not help. The diatom bloom s are caused by
silicates, which would still be present in the fw.



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