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![]() when i first started up they were everywhere as well.. now i can only see the odd one. eventually the coralline will win :P
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![]() ya i noticed it's spreading over the diatomes pretty quickly lately,finally a favourable algae
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![]() If you use a magnet scrubber to clean the glass it shouldn't take the coraline off. Also, coraline likes a slightly higher ALK level.
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![]() well i should be in the clear then, because i'm using a 10-gallon rated mag-float, just enough to take the diatomes off but leave the coralline, and just started dosing an alkalinity buffer so my alkalinity should be fine, around 10-12 dKH, but i'll have to test it thouroughly
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