Does coralline algae grow onto sand that is glued down?

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I have used cement and large particle sand to cover seams in my aquascape, like in the bulk reef supply NSA video. I am wondering if coralline algae will be able to grow on top of that sand that is glued down? I know it doesn’t grow eel on regular sand beds so is it different since the sand is glued down and doesn’t move?
Here’s a pic of a spot on my scape for example.

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Even if coraline does not grow on it something else will.
 
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Yeah they do, you won't notice a difference unless you squint. (See pic) Long term some zoas, shrooms or other corals will encrust over it

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Is that part covered with sand too like in my image? I Wasn’t sure
 

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Yes lol, the circled part is concrete + sand mix. My sand was finer than yours but its already been crusted many times over.

can't tell the diff? Exactly....
 

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I have used cement and large particle sand to cover seams in my aquascape, like in the bulk reef supply NSA video. I am wondering if coralline algae will be able to grow on top of that sand that is glued down? I know it doesn’t grow eel on regular sand beds so is it different since the sand is glued down and doesn’t move?
Here’s a pic of a spot on my scape for example.

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Probably depends on the mineral the grain is, some rock minerals might discourage coralline. Not all sand is equal, unless it is derived from the same source rock.
 

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