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I’m curious if this is green Coraline algae? It doesn’t come off easily.

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It has to be the same, the plug was completely white when it was put in. I don’t know exact numbers right now. This is my work tank and my test kit is at home. I would assume it’s good from my last test. Also my green mushroom has split. That was 1 big mushroom about 4 inches across when I left the office Friday. Now it is apparently 2 mushrooms about 2 inches across.
 

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Definitely just green algae...tank is too new and that has spread and covered too quickly. Not all algae comes off easily unfortunately.
 
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not 100% on rocks, 100% sure on frag plug, growth pattern, look behind sun coral, same
for me has been indicator of dropping alk balance w calcium.
blind guess your alk is low ,cal is stable ,not being used... ;)
 
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I’m curious if this is green Coraline algae? It doesn’t come off easily.

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It is surface and slime algae and not even close to coralline which is calcareous. This is one where you can reduce white light and add cleaner snails such as:
Astrea
Turbo
cerith
nerite
Nassarius

6-8 caribbean blue leg hermits

And even a pencil urchin
 
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Looks like you have some grreen there. I have some but its hard to get a pic.

To the OP. Its typical green algae.
I get the exact, you can see it in the pic, when I put dead rock in my sump. I just blow it off or take the rock out and use a toothbrush to remove it, rinse, then back in. In a few months it will be coverd.

I have some green that looks like yours in the pic. Hard green splotches come and go in my system.
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not 100% on rocks, 100% sure on frag plug, growth pattern, look behind sun coral, same
for me has been indicator of dropping alk balance w calcium.
blind guess your alk is low ,cal is stable ,not being used... ;)
100% on frag plug only...
 
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