Coralline or not?

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Is this coralline algae or not. Seeded my tank with live rock about 3 weeks ago.
 

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I believe that is not coraline. It is a sign that your tank is starting the cycle though!
 
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So that's not good right? I've been running this system since March. Went through the cycle, then diatoms . That's about where I'm at.
Nitrates 10ppm.
Alk 6-7 dkh
Ph 8.0
 

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Kinda looks like green coralline, not to worry. If you can't wipe it off with your finger, and its hard, its coralline. Do you have a clean up crew in there?
 

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So that's not good right? I've been running this system since March. Went through the cycle, then diatoms . That's about where I'm at.
Nitrates 10ppm.
Alk 6-7 dkh
Ph 8.0

Looks good to me! I thought your tank was only setup for 3 weeks that's why I mentioned it starting the cycle.
 

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Trates are a little high and alk is low shoot for 9-12 on the alk and .05 or less on trates
 
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I read on here about baking baking soda for an hour in the oven to dose for Alk, also raising ph temporarily.
So I started that last week, only dosed twice, but Alk is raising slowly.
 

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The colors of these algae are most typically pink, or some other shade of red, but other species can be purple, yellow, blue, white or gray-green.
 

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The green on your rocks is a natural part of the rock curing cycle. It will start getting replaced with coralline which can also be a green color.
 
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Yeah it's got a soft or slime feel to it. I have noticed some purple color showing up as well, it does have a hard rock feel to it.
 

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