Coraline in a dry rock tank.

SirKevinD

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Hey everyone! I am starting up my 60G cube soon and had a wardroom about coraline algae. Since I'm only using dry rock and using coral RX to dip EVERYTHING before introducing it to the tank, how do I introduce coraline without putting in LR from a LFS? Is there a reputable vendor that sells coraline scrapings? Thanks for your help!
 

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Try and find a local member, and get a rock from them, and scrape a bit off into your tank.
 

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I agree with his reply. When I started my tank I just spent some money on a few pounds from lfs I never scraped the coraline into my tank but it eventually spreaded. All you need is a couple to seed your tank.
 

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Better yet, just have someone scrape it off their glass. I do this for our LFS every time they get new LR in.
Notice the missing square off the back right wall :)
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Try finding a turbo snail with coriline on it, use purple up to support growth
 

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Agree with that, seed it and feed it! (Purple up by Caribsea is amazing but you need coraline there to use it)
 
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