jmrents
Member
Just wondering about the typical build-up of your coraline algae.
I average a water change every three weeks now, instead of two, to coincide with the algae scrape.
It really surprises me how fast it seems to grow on my glass.
My tangs love it when I scrape because of the treat they get, they start munching as soon as it comes off the glass.
So, are you all seeing a fast buildup of coraline algae?
I know this applies to the mature tanks out there.
By the way, I am not adding anything to my tank, I figure
why if I am seeing the results.
My corals, inverts (proud papa of a recent BTS split), and fish are all doing superb.
I am curious to see how things go this summer, as I always see a little decline in growth when things get hot.
But that's another subject.
Does the coraline algae build up faster once it has been scraped from the glass?
How often is everyone removing it from their tanks?
I average a water change every three weeks now, instead of two, to coincide with the algae scrape.
It really surprises me how fast it seems to grow on my glass.
My tangs love it when I scrape because of the treat they get, they start munching as soon as it comes off the glass.
So, are you all seeing a fast buildup of coraline algae?
I know this applies to the mature tanks out there.
By the way, I am not adding anything to my tank, I figure
why if I am seeing the results.
My corals, inverts (proud papa of a recent BTS split), and fish are all doing superb.
I am curious to see how things go this summer, as I always see a little decline in growth when things get hot.
But that's another subject.
Does the coraline algae build up faster once it has been scraped from the glass?
How often is everyone removing it from their tanks?