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How to promote coralline algae??


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yup, high calcium and dkh will help. maintaining calcium levels of at least 400 will be good. not forgetting good water parameters. U can also try keeping the actinics on for a longer period of time. Do notice significant growths last time....and lastly, u can try combi san!

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well yup.. high cal and dkh... lighting normal will do..

and there is a trick if u really it want to spread and grow fast.. go use a brush and brush brush abit of those coralline alge in your tank (not too hard till they all gone la).. as this will cause it to spread and grow faster...

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well yup.. high cal and dkh... lighting normal will do..

and there is a trick if u really it want to spread and grow fast.. go use a brush and brush brush abit of those coralline alge in your tank (not too hard till they all gone la).. as this will cause it to spread and grow faster...

Wow... That's amazing... I didn't know brushing would work... That's really a great trade secret, man... Will try it out soon

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Well it was recommended by a young chap and on the bottle it stated microalgae coraline stimulator. Was told it takes effect after a period of 6 days. Mine took longer about 2 weeks.

Another product from the same manufacturer was the Roti-Rich meant for corals and invertebrates. Quite good. My sun coral never fail to open up after dosing with this. :P

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