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Is thia green algae or beginning of coraline?? I also have red dots on the aquarium glass that need to be scrubbed hard to come off! Tank is about 3 months old. All the rocks were dry! I did add coraline algae spores.
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Is thia green algae or beginning of coraline?? I also have red dots on the aquarium glass that need to be scrubbed hard to come off! Tank is about 3 months old. All the rocks were dry! I did add coraline algae spores.View attachment 3124159View attachment 3124160
It could be the start of coralline .
do you have pictures of the red dots ?
Do they come off with a scrubber or do you need to scrape them with a razor ?
 

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I just posted in another similar thread .
Coraline is that weird thing .
We all want it from the start but once we finally get it . We can’t stop where it grows or how fast it grows .
it will eventually become a huge pain in the butt . Generally covering black plastics first ( such as wave makers and over flows ) back glass where we neglect scrubbing ,
And later every other surface
The last picture .
it was a large white rock I added less than a year ago.
 

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I just posted in another similar thread .
Coraline is that weird thing .
We all want it from the start but once we finally get it . We can’t stop where it grows or how fast it grows .
it will eventually become a huge pain in the butt . Generally covering black plastics first ( such as wave makers and over flows ) back glass where we neglect scrubbing ,
And later every other surface
The last picture .
it was a large white rock I added less than a year ago.
Right!
I have to scrape my glass every week now. Sucks!
 

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Right!
I have to scrape my glass every week now. Sucks!
I don’t scrape the back

and the sides …. The left side is ok and easy enough to do other than being 27” deep ( my short arms have trouble reaching

the right side is protected by Dracula the blood thirsty clownfish
 
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I don’t scrape the back

and the sides …. The left side is ok and easy enough to do other than being 27” deep ( my short arms have trouble reaching

the right side is protected by Dracula the blood thirsty clownfish
My wife likes the blue paint I painted on the back. So I try to keep her happy but only do it a few times a year. It is thick with coraline.
The left is against a wall, I don't touch it. Front and right I scrape for viewing. I just need to do it more often.
 

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My wife likes the blue paint I painted on the back. So I try to keep her happy but only do it a few times a year. It is thick with coraline.
The left is against a wall, I don't touch it. Front and right I scrape for viewing. I just need to do it more often.
The right side
 

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It could be the start of coralline .
do you have pictures of the red dots ?
Do they come off with a scrubber or do you need to scrape them with a razor ?
Picture of the red dots on the back wall! And no, they need to be scraped off. Scrubber doesnt really work.
 

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Picture of the red dots on the back wall! And no, they need to be scraped off. Scrubber doesnt really work.
By the sound of it . It sounds like coralline algae .
it’s hard to see in the picture .

it you were to compare to the picture I commented ?
 
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