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![]() Coralline does come in green, albeit it's rather uncommon. If it's on the sand though, I would be strongly inclined to believe it's a different type of algae. Post pics?
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![]() Here's a pic
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![]() Top down and front shot.
It really seems to like very white surfaces, its starting on a upside down clam shell in the one picture. It could be just large white pieces of sand or crushed clamshells that it is growing on?. Grab a piece , you should not be able to rub or wipe it off at all without scratching it off ![]() What type of lighting are you running? I can remember the pieces of LR that had the green coralline on it, I had them under PC lighting for over a 6 months and any sign of green,pink or red coralline was had faded untill I moved the rocks into my 110g with the MH lights. Peace-out |
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![]() I have a dark green coraline but it turns purple after a month or so.
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