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liverock fading coraline algea turning white
I'm not sure what's going on the live rocks are fading....coraline algea dying off? anyone experienced this?
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What is your ca and alk?
Coraline algae needs calcium
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ohh Ic ic my dead rock started growing algea, but the liverock that has already have the coraline algea started fading and i'm guess I need a doser... I don't have anything running to measure the calc. or add it.
thanks!
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Yup I would say your calcium/magnesium is low. I keep mine up by dosing Seachem Advantage Calcium into my freshwater top off system. Works really well.
Coraline can also turn white if it's sitting right under bright/powerful lights.
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Bright lighting and not enough calcium are the 2 major factors. Instead of dosing you can also run a ca reactor or diy a calcium drip system for around $10.
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On top of your Ca/Alk, or any other parameter, being F-ed up or light shock, coralline can also bleach if it gets exposed to air for too long. Something else to think about if you moved the rock recently.
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Quote:
I'm running the T5HO and it was away from the lights and it was turned over
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If your fish are dying, coraline algae is the last thing you should be worried about.
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Fish? Dying? What?
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Lol I think she's confused
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fade, liverock, mold |
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