I recently had a discussion with a colleague in which he explained that diatoms are a major food source for zooplankton. He went on to describe how wonderful diatoms were - how they were good at utilizing nutrients, how they were especially high in fatty acids, etc.
Since many corals consume zooplankton, and since I am kind of an
"if a=b and b=c, then a=c" kind of guy, I figure that I should be promoting diatom growth for the good of my corals (both as food and to reduce nutrients in the tank).
I recently re-read Randy's article:
Silica in Reef Aquariums,
and have decided that I should be dosing silica.
Comments?
Since many corals consume zooplankton, and since I am kind of an
"if a=b and b=c, then a=c" kind of guy, I figure that I should be promoting diatom growth for the good of my corals (both as food and to reduce nutrients in the tank).
I recently re-read Randy's article:
Silica in Reef Aquariums,
and have decided that I should be dosing silica.
Comments?