So at first I thought this stuff was green coralline algae but the more I looked into it I realized it’s probably not.
Can anyone specify what exactly is this green stuff on my rocks?
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What kind of algae though?Algae.
Alk 9You didn't include the basic info... Age of the tank, parameters, lights, etc. Brand new coralline can be a bright green at first, but it's hard to tell in your pics.
Is there any name for it other than green algae?The green algae you are seeing is part of the normal maturation process that new tanks go through, especially when dry rock is used. As your tank ages it will go away and coraline or other algaes will take over. You don't see it in pictures very often because the heavy blue lights don't show it.
that will never go aways an if it does, you're in trouble. it's like the primer for cars everything builds off of it also one of the biggest debates on if the calcification on live rock keeps it from algae outbreaks which from personal observation it does
So at first I thought this stuff was green coralline algae but the more I looked into it I realized it’s probably not.
Can anyone specify what exactly is this green stuff on my rocks?
Oh I actually like it. I just want to know the name of it and what exactly it does.I don't know the name of it, but I'm sure it has one. There is really no way to avoid it. Just ride it out and over time it will go away.
Seems odd no one in the reefing community specifies what this is and it’s purpose.that will never go aways an if it does, you're in trouble. it's like the primer for cars everything builds off of it also one of the biggest debates on if the calcification on live rock keeps it from algae outbreaks which from personal observation it does