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I finally discovered how to slow my coralline growth down.
It's been a week and a half since I last scraped my front glass and there are only a few spots of pink today. After checking my alk and calcium levels I found out why I blame it all on Snappy Well back to fiddling with my cal reactor again *edit* I should point out here for the newbies that I hate coralline algae and slowing its growth would be a wonderful thing but not by dropping alk and calcium levels that low Last edited by marie; 09-12-2008 at 02:35 AM. |
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To give everyone something to look at in this thread here are some comparison pics
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HOLY cow Marie!!!!!!!!! That is some growth!
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Cool what is the last one called I have some of that as well?
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