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![]() FWIW, I find that if you have clams and SPS they tend to outcompete the coraline for Ca and Alk and coraline can be sometimes affected.
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![]() I found that my corraline grows Much faster in my softy tank Vs my sps/clam/mixed tank, I think Delphinus is right
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![]() Our 180G has the same problem with corraline but then again we have 12 clams so I think tony might be right, your corals are pulling so much or the calcium/Alk that it's not leaving much for anything else....plus coraline is a type of algea so I would asume it needs nitrates and phosphates to feed off of!!!
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