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Old 04-02-2008, 07:37 AM
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So i have had my 20G reef tank set up for about 3.5 months now and I have nearly no algea growing in it. There is coraline algae growing on the glass, and a couple spots of green algae, but they are so small they are basically invisible.

Does this mean that my tank is healthy or unhealthy? I keep reading of people battling algae, and I'm wondering if its a good thing that I'm not.

I have 20 hermit crabs in the tank and ONE margarita snail (and Im sure she can't be eating that much!)

Is it healthy to have no algae?
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Old 04-02-2008, 02:34 PM
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Give me a couple days I'll send you a nice pail full of GHA that'll get ya going!!!! JK. GHA and a few of it's cousins are a real pain. If you don't have any consider yourself lucky. Not having it is a good thing.
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Old 04-02-2008, 03:32 PM
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This is great! Now just be careful not to bring any algae in on coral etc. All it takes is one tiny little piece and the fun will begin.
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Old 04-02-2008, 04:57 PM
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from my experience also, the bad ones were hitchhhikers on live rock.
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Sounds like you got a nice clean tank. finally after 7 monthes im algae free. if you veiw my pics the early ones my rocks are covered.. WTG hope it lasts.

Got my CYNO on a rock with bubble coral.
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Wow Thanks guys, I feel much better knowing its a good thing! I love all the coraline algae and its growing on the glass like crazy. (well in little patches).

I have macroalgae growing on the rocks, thats good right?

BTW what exactly does coraline algae do?
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BTW what exactly does coraline algae do?
clog everything up, I hate it

Having said that, it does show you have good calcium/alk levels needed for coral growth
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i just get algae on my glass. it's a PITA, but take a while to build up, so i just do the odd scrape here and there.
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besides showing good calcium/alk levels, does coraline algae give my tank anything good?
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Makes it look nice... if you want coraline you can get a rock thats heavily encrusted with it and flake and sand it off into your tank. It will speed up the process anyways.

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