Coralline algae - Seeding

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Have you guys had much success scraping off coralline algae from an established tank into a newer tank to get it going? I've got a well established tank with coralline algae growing all over the return plastic etc, will scraping it off into my other tank help establish it?

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It should establish you coralline in your new tank but like every thing in this hobby it takes time and perfect water parameters
 

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Sure it can, get a small cup and scrape some in but don't expose it to air, has to stay wet. Air is not good for coraline.
 

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As others have said, snail shell works well. My tanks share similar equipment so for my new tank, I took the water return nozzle and MP10 wet side (encrusted with coralline) from the established tank and placed in the new tank.
 

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