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acrylic51 http:///t/397785/can-i-grow-coraline-algae-under-these-conditions#post_3547169
Your missing an important item.....If your parameters aren't inline it doesn't matter what you put over the tank it won't grow.......
The coralline algae was growing great in my DT, but not in my refugium under leds. It grows great in the refugium since I switched lighting, and ONLY the lighting. The parameters were actually better in my 24G tank than my main display since it was only used to house a single fish, a couple of hermits and a few snails, but the leds bleached every live rock I put in that tank. The tank was 24" long, 12" deep, and topped with a 24-36" Marineland Reef Capable LED Lighting System - with timer. It had 23 x 10K White 1 Watt LEDs & 4 x 460nm Blue 1 Watt LEDs - 1670 Lumens, which should have been sufficient lighting to grow coralline algae. Perhaps it was too much?
The LED lamp and 24 gallon tank were recently retired. I replaced the tank with a 40B. It will be lit by a 36" six lamp T5HO (IF it ever arrives!), because I know that light will work. I have a larger version on my 125, and you can't tell the difference between the years old rock and the dry rock I put in a couple of months ago. Actually, you can because the new rocks don't have stuff growing out of them yet, but the coralline algae looks the same as what's on the old rocks. It didn't take long to for them to be covered.
My point is... it doesn't matter if your parameters ARE in line if you don't have the proper lighting to promote coralline algae growth.
Both are equally as important.