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The one thing that I've learned from this club is that there is more then one one to skin a cat. That and ask any two reefers and you might get 3 or 4 opinions ;-)
In my opinion coralline algae will grow when the conditions are ripe for calclifaction as several others have pointed out. What I would do is find out what is limited the coralline from calcification ... testing can tell you that. Then add what is limiting, pretty simple right. Everyone has there favorite way that's where it gets confusing
The way I chose to increase calcium and alkalinty ( which is what my tank was missing) was to add Kalk ( Ms Wages Pickling Lime ) and vinegar... here is an interesting read about how to do it and background info...
http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?t=61234&highlight=kalkwasser+vinegar">http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?t=61234&highlight=kalkwasser+vinegar</a>
This solution will add alk and calcium and decrease nitrates, please read the post about using a good skimmer however, it makes a huge difference.
Good Luck
oh something that I didn't know when I first started, there are quite of few different types of coralline, besides the purple... white red , branching and plating just to name a few
In my opinion coralline algae will grow when the conditions are ripe for calclifaction as several others have pointed out. What I would do is find out what is limited the coralline from calcification ... testing can tell you that. Then add what is limiting, pretty simple right. Everyone has there favorite way that's where it gets confusing
The way I chose to increase calcium and alkalinty ( which is what my tank was missing) was to add Kalk ( Ms Wages Pickling Lime ) and vinegar... here is an interesting read about how to do it and background info...
http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?t=61234&highlight=kalkwasser+vinegar">http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?t=61234&highlight=kalkwasser+vinegar</a>
This solution will add alk and calcium and decrease nitrates, please read the post about using a good skimmer however, it makes a huge difference.
Good Luck
oh something that I didn't know when I first started, there are quite of few different types of coralline, besides the purple... white red , branching and plating just to name a few