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Don,t have any urchins, and according to Elo's, my phosphates are zero.
I think its time for a hanna checker or 2 lower rocks have some coraline, but upper rocks are relatively bare. good thing i have some beautiful Bali live rock to make it looke nice and natural. |
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Maybe its being breached by high 6500k range lighting,as coraline really grows crazy in the blue spectrum range
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Try using Purple Up. Or scratch some of the coralline off ur rock n putting it near power head to spread it
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Get an acrylic tank, and the coralline will be sure to find you.... I curse it every time I clean mine. You should not be complaining...
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thanks for the tips.
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