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Unread 10/14/2012, 08:10 PM   #1
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No Coralline Algae

My tank has been cycled since May of this year and I still do not have any coraline algae. I started the tank with all dry rock and dry sand. I have a 4 bulb 156w ATI fixture over my tank and all parameters are good. I do have a bit of a GHA problem. Am I missing something? Why can't I get coralline algae to grow?


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Unread 10/14/2012, 08:32 PM   #2
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Get some coralline-encrusted live rocks from your LFS to seed the tank.


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Unread 10/14/2012, 08:38 PM   #3
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Coralline algae chips and high alk and you'll be golden.

Just get different colored coraline otherwise your whole tank will be one color, lol.

I had a nice mix of purple and red, with just a tiny bit of green.


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Unread 10/14/2012, 08:41 PM   #4
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You say readings are fine but what do u test for
Whats used for water flow?


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Unread 10/14/2012, 09:02 PM   #5
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Phosphates from the dry rock are probably fueling the GHA while at the same time inhibiting coralline growth. I know I had phosphate issues in my 125 when I started with all dry rock; added some GFO, one month later coralline is growing like mad.


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Unread 10/14/2012, 09:03 PM   #6
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You say readings are fine but what do u test for
Whats used for water flow?
I test for Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, pH, calc, alk, magnesium, and salinity. I will stop by my LFS to pick up some coralline chips


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Unread 10/14/2012, 09:04 PM   #7
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Also need to test for phosphates.
Whats used for water flow?


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Unread 10/14/2012, 09:22 PM   #8
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I have an mp10 at about 75% and a koralia 750 for flow


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Unread 10/14/2012, 09:54 PM   #9
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Get some coralline-encrusted live rocks from your LFS to seed the tank.
+1 If you don't have any coralline to start with, you wont be able to grow any. You need to get some rock or something with coralline on it to start. Then keep your params in check and you'll get more than you want. You should start seeing some after 3 to 4 weeks and it will spread fast after that. Good Luck!


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Unread 10/15/2012, 12:27 PM   #10
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+2 cant have something grow unless its introduced.


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Unread 10/15/2012, 12:45 PM   #11
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I started with dry rocks as well 10 months ago and after only one month I had several small patches.
These all died off and I had to wait several more months for coralline to start growing again.

Dry rocks have a huge bare surface that is going to get encrusted with coralline and that is going to require a lot of supplements.
My alkalinity has been dropping lately while calcium and magnesium remain steady and I suspect that could be because of coralline growth.

A quick search didn't provide me with an answer to the question if coralline and corals use the same amounts of building materials.
For a new tank with dry rocks coralline growth can use much more resources than the corals.


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Unread 10/15/2012, 05:09 PM   #12
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I agree that the tank needs to have some coralline algae added.


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