kona
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Red algae grows on my glass and it becomes very apparent about every 2 weeks. It is maroon in color, flat against the glass, and spotted/scattered. (I attached a really bad picture of it - in the picture, its hard to tell the difference between the algae and the coraline on the back of the tank and on the rocks).
I have 2 questions about this algae, the second being of more importance:
1) What causes such outbreaks? Is this what coraline algae looks like at its beginning stages?
2) When I scrape this stuff off, with a razor blade, is it harmful to the tank and the inhabitants? Large, wavy, flakes of this stuff come off - and tons of it circulates the tank, sticking all over the place. After 15 mintues, its either all filtered up or dissolved or something.
I have 2 questions about this algae, the second being of more importance:
1) What causes such outbreaks? Is this what coraline algae looks like at its beginning stages?
2) When I scrape this stuff off, with a razor blade, is it harmful to the tank and the inhabitants? Large, wavy, flakes of this stuff come off - and tons of it circulates the tank, sticking all over the place. After 15 mintues, its either all filtered up or dissolved or something.