Looking for some help with coralline growth

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Pazzoman;4955486; said:
Im pretty sure coraline algae ranges incolor including green. I'm waiting for coraline growth for the past year and 3 months...I should buy a calcium test kit and stop using purple up lol

:screwy:Yeah, you should def buy a calcium test kit.. You shouldn't be dosing your tank with it if you can't monitor your levels, IMO..
 
Addikted2Cichlids;4957312; said:
:screwy:Yeah, you should def buy a calcium test kit.. You shouldn't be dosing your tank with it if you can't monitor your levels, IMO..

Agreed.
 
Props on the nice algae lol

Out of curiousity when should you start test for calcium? My tank has been up for over amonth now and I've never check calcium.
 
TMartinez;4957901;4957901 said:
Props on the nice algae lol

Out of curiousity when should you start test for calcium? My tank has been up for over amonth now and I've never check calcium.
I tested it before I did my first water change and then like a day after each water change. That way I just had a general idea as to how much Ca the water I was using contained.
 
Yeah lol I purchase tomorrow, this guy told me "Don't worry about it, just keep dosing and you'll see the magic."....I was like ok...$8 lost.

Also is thier any benefits of coraline growth or is it just for looks?

Or is this growth also an aid in filteration along with the live rock itself?
 
Pazzoman;4959631;4959631 said:
Yeah lol I purchase tomorrow, this guy told me "Don't worry about it, just keep dosing and you'll see the magic."....I was like ok...$8 lost.

Also is thier any benefits of coraline growth or is it just for looks?

Or is this growth also an aid in filteration along with the live rock itself?
Don't quote me directly on this, but from what I gathered, there's really no benefit to have coralline, it's just an indicator that your tank is healthy and doing well.
 
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