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Old February 10th 04, 05:59 AM
Marc Levenson
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Default Coraline Algae fading

I'm thinking that your lighting is less than what the LR was under before, and
the salinity is lower as well.

I'd increase your salinity to 1.026 sg / 35ppt at least. If you can increase
your lighting as well, that would help to a degree. However, I've had coralline
grow in very nicely in my refugium with lower lighting, so it could just be one
of those situations where things have to adapt to your specific setup and you'll
have to allow time for this.

Marc


LarryT wrote:

My guess is that the lighting intensity changed for this rock and the algae
color is changing due to it. This will happen in corals many times when the
algae inside must increase or reduce due to light intensity.

In my tank the light that is directly hit by the MH's is a lighter purple
than that which is in a shadow.

Probably not what you wanted to hear....you could try to put more actinic,
but it may not give you what you want.

LT

"RLIrwin" wrote in message
...
I'm very new to sal****er aquariums and I need some help. I have a 10

gallon
aquarium with two clownfish, a couple of hermit crabs and a four astrea

snails.
I have flourescent light that I leave on 10-12 hours per day. I have a

filter
that hangs on the back of the tank (millenium 1000) and an under gravel

filter
- so I think that water movement is pretty good. The water chemistry is

as
follows: ph-8.2-8.4, ammonia 0, nitite-0, nitrate - 5 - SG-1.022, Alk -
normal, Ca - 450, dKh - 11. Temperature is kept at 78-80. I also have

begun
adding the kent trace elements product. I change approximately 2 gallons

every
other week - beginning with RO water. About 4 weeks ago I got some fiji

live
rock with reasonably good coverage of purple coralline algae, some

sponges, and
a few pollyps of some sort (white translucent). Everything seems to be

doing
ok except that the coralline algae is fading in places to a white color

with
just little green. I'd rather keep in purple if possible. Any

suggestions?


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