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So this is kinda disappointing if this is just the way it’ll always be. I have never found anyone with this issue or knows about this issue on several of the threads I have made about it and the amount of research I have spent on it. So I want to try once more until I find answers and solutions. So my tank is 5 months old, and Coraline is starting to grow, but not in its usual form. I have a ton of Green coraline. I started with 15 lbs of live rock, then a month ago, I added about 15 lbs of dry rock (green coraline was growing before this).
There is only one rock in my aquarium that has purple/pink coraline on it, and it has taken off too, but not as much as this green coraline. I’m unsure if it’s my light or what. I did a test too. I got a small piece of live rock that had pink coraline algae and purple coraline algae (different pieces of rock that we’re in my back chambers of Biocube). I took the rock and put one on top of the aquarium and the other on the sandbed. Both of them grew green coraline on top of their pink and purple coraline in a matter of a month. There’s only a few tiny spots of pink coraline on the back wall but 99% of it is green coraline. Any comments, answers, and solutions are highly appreciated. If you did, thanks for reading through this long thing btw
So this is kinda disappointing if this is just the way it’ll always be. I have never found anyone with this issue or knows about this issue on several of the threads I have made about it and the amount of research I have spent on it. So I want to try once more until I find answers and solutions. So my tank is 5 months old, and Coraline is starting to grow, but not in its usual form. I have a ton of Green coraline. I started with 15 lbs of live rock, then a month ago, I added about 15 lbs of dry rock (green coraline was growing before this).
There is only one rock in my aquarium that has purple/pink coraline on it, and it has taken off too, but not as much as this green coraline. I’m unsure if it’s my light or what. I did a test too. I got a small piece of live rock that had pink coraline algae and purple coraline algae (different pieces of rock that we’re in my back chambers of Biocube). I took the rock and put one on top of the aquarium and the other on the sandbed. Both of them grew green coraline on top of their pink and purple coraline in a matter of a month. There’s only a few tiny spots of pink coraline on the back wall but 99% of it is green coraline. Any comments, answers, and solutions are highly appreciated. If you did, thanks for reading through this long thing btw