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Hi,

I have had my tank up and running for about 6 months now. I have been through an algae stage and my clean up crew munched it away but now I have this hard Fluro algae? Is this normal? Is it something to do with coralline algae? Sort of looks like I’m getting specs of purple through it.

Thanks in advanced!
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Your dry rock i "coming alive" it's a normal process of what I call the "extended cycle" where your rock develops microfauna and the ability to support life. Coralline should take over in a few months if you keep calc and alk at the right levels
 

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Pre cursor to purple corraline quite often.
 
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Your dry rock i "coming alive" it's a normal process of what I call the "extended cycle" where your rock develops microfauna and the ability to support life. Coralline should take over in a few months if you keep calc and alk at the right levels

Awesome, Thank you for confirming [emoji846]
 

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