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![]() Count you blessings, coralline algae is highly overrated
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![]() I never have a spot on my glass,darn fuzzy sticks suck the life out of my water.
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![]() I bearely have any growing, and my SPS grow super fast, so I am happy. I consider myself lucky and I don't want any. When I see it I remove it and I soak my pumps in fresh water to get rid of the tiny bit that grow on them.
So from my point of vue you are lucky ![]()
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![]() What kind of lighting do you have? Did the coraline grow previously and then stop growing or did it never grow at all since you started the tank?
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![]() It grew before I changed the lights, I have 2 250 mh and 4 t5s. The lights I purchased from a friend whose rock is covered in coraline, I'm not worried about it showing on the glass, I do get a bit of real pale stuff on the glass but nothing on rocks at all. I'm more concerned with the rock, makes me winder what I'm missing
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![]() Personally, I think excessive coralline growth on the rock could interfere with it's capacity to filter, due to interference in porosity. This is just a theory I made up, but it makes sense to me. So not having coralline on my rock is good.
I've always tried to not have it, so can't really offer any advice if you want it on purpose ![]()
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