Coralline algae turning white

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Has anyone seen coralline algae do this before?
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What are your parameters like ? Sometimes a change in light can cause that or your alk and calcium can
 
Mine did this. Dunno why.
Everyone told me it was because my cuc were eating it but that was def not the reason.

I wondered if my lights were too strong but never got a par meter to check.
 
Thats your answer I believe. Coralline foes not do well if the light is too strong.
I concur, When my light accidently got bumped up to 100% blues & whites, I had a big coraline algae die off. Ever since then, those spots haven't recovered. However, I have a lot more now. ;Facepalm;Hilarious
 
Thanks for the info. Adjusted the radion to 60% will see if i get some color back .
Hopefully you will. I just put some snails in my tank last week and had the same thing with the coraline. Went white over the course of a day or so and is now slowly all colouring back up. I think it was because they came from an invert tank with lower lighting so probably got shocked when it went in my tank.
 

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