I've had a bad diatom problem ("brown algae") with my 90 gallon discus tank. Usually in a new tank it settles down after awhile, but I think with the heavy water changes in this tank to keep the discus healthy (20% per day), it is always present. I've heard from other discus keepers on well water who have the same issue. Microscopic examination confirmed that the brown stuff growing eveywhere was indeed diatoms and not some sort of mineral deposit.
The discus are getting over their juvie growth spurt and I've been wanting to convert the tank over from bare bottom to lightly-decorated, but that wasn't going to work with the brown crud over eveything.
A while back I noticed that one of the good LFS had an adult male BN for sale. They have some breeding pairs so they always have juvies, but this was the first good-sized one I've seen on sale. After spending some time in the QT tank I put him in the 90 gallon 2 days ago; 'hadn't cleaned the glass in awhile so the crud was pretty thick in parts.
This morning I couldn't believe it! In just a couple of days the only diatoms left are some slight traces; I'm sure he'll have that taken care of shortly. When I spot him during the day his belly looks pretty plump (he spends alot of the daytime in a hiding place I put in for him).
With this guy in the tank I've be able to docorate it!
Starting today I'll also have to start feeding him veggies, as the diatoms are getting scarce. :clap:
I heartily recommend BN's for dealing with any diatom problems.
The discus are getting over their juvie growth spurt and I've been wanting to convert the tank over from bare bottom to lightly-decorated, but that wasn't going to work with the brown crud over eveything.
A while back I noticed that one of the good LFS had an adult male BN for sale. They have some breeding pairs so they always have juvies, but this was the first good-sized one I've seen on sale. After spending some time in the QT tank I put him in the 90 gallon 2 days ago; 'hadn't cleaned the glass in awhile so the crud was pretty thick in parts.
This morning I couldn't believe it! In just a couple of days the only diatoms left are some slight traces; I'm sure he'll have that taken care of shortly. When I spot him during the day his belly looks pretty plump (he spends alot of the daytime in a hiding place I put in for him).
With this guy in the tank I've be able to docorate it!
Starting today I'll also have to start feeding him veggies, as the diatoms are getting scarce. :clap:
I heartily recommend BN's for dealing with any diatom problems.