Coralline Algae

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I’m just planning a bit ahead for my tank and I was wondering when and how I should introduce coralline algae into my fish tank. None of my lfs stores have any live rock with it.
 

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We sell coralline from our QT farms tanks if you are looking for some. We ship anywhere in the Unites States

 

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Good life investment for the tank is, in my opinion, a softball sized piece of rock from the gulf or the keys. one of the very many benefits will be at least one type/color of Coraline.
Seems expensive at the time but it can be rounded out with CUC and or MacroAlgae at a very good price
 

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I’m just planning a bit ahead for my tank and I was wondering when and how I should introduce coralline algae into my fish tank. None of my lfs stores have any live rock with it.
Wait until your tank matures, I tried adding live rock, snails and other assorted liquids with coraline algae in the first few months to no avail, then the tank hit stable parameters with the big 3 Alk, Cal and mag and poof like magic the stuff is everywhere.

I now have to clean my powerheads monthly, my side glass that I don't clean so as the snails and urchin can graze is covered with it.

The tank is a BB and it's all over the bottom.

Time and patience is King when it comes to coraline.

Good luck finding your pot of Pink Gold, stuff is pretty.
 
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