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Diatoms aren't caused by nitrates or any portion of the nitrogen cycle, they are caused by silcates in the sand.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicate
Excellent catch, it is true that diatom algae consumes silicates first, but they also take up other nutrients present in the water column.

In any case, the cycle that you will get when adding new media to your aquarium will be so small that conventional testing equipment will not pick up the spike in nutrients. My comment was more geared toward PufferPunk's question about media lacking a bacterial coating would cause a cycle.

I apologize to the OP for getting off track.
 
No worries. Things are starting to get back on track and some of my softies are coming back. All sps gone but it is interesting just reading what is written and learning
 

afish70

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Hey if you remember my set up I might have some good news for you. I am preparing to move to Florida and will be selling everything in my tank. Let me know if you are interested. I decided to just start over when i get down there. Let me know if you are interested.
 
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