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Purple Spots
A week ago i noticed a couple of purple spots showing up on my glass.
3 days ago they were getting bigger. So I did a huge water change 60 gallons. It was only my rocks, now its on my glass. Its very hard to get off. Any ideas what it is? I will be doing a larger water change again tonight. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. jp |
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Is it calcium based? If so it's most likely coralline algae. Not a bad thing. It's a sign that your calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium are within the proper ranges.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coralline_algae
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Post a pic but I agree with TealCobra, if it's purple and crusty and hard to scrape off your glass it is more than likely a coralline algae. This is the good stuff. If it's soft and you can swish it off with your hand or is forming a mat on your rocks tha you can blow off it is more than likely cynobacteria. That's a different story. I'd wait on another water change until you get a positive ID. What are your parameters? How long has the tank been going?
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It's got to be coralline algae. Agree it's PITA on glass (or worse acrylic!) but it's very desirable on the rocks - it looks good and prevent other nasty growing. If you have a reef tank you should pay more attention to CA and Alk at this point since coralline algae consume a lot of it.
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I will take a pic tonight,
Its vary hard to get off the glass, its not soft at all. Parameters were good 3 days ago, i will check again tonight. It is a reef tank, not much in it yet. And it has been running for 10 months. jp |
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Coraline algae...no amount of water changes will stop it. Like others said, it is a good thing...it means your tank is stable and your water parameters are in a good place. Cheers!
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Get a blade style cleaner for your glass. Probably one with a handle that will let you get to the bottom of the back of your tank. Comes off easy with a blade.
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Kent scrapers work well.
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Credit card works for me.
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I like to use an old credit card to scrape it off.
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