Thinking of switching from sand to crushed coral

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Gravel can cause problems in some cases; what fish do you have?

Crushed gravel often enables algal growth than can turn substrate green and that is hard for inverts to clean.
2 clowns, royal gramma basslet, lawnmower blenny, 2 hermit crabs.
 
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I just removed my crushed coral rubble this weekend. It was an algae magnet after a few months. I think the main issue is that large gravel pieces restrict flow and allows detritus to build up causing nutrient build up for algae growth in the rubble.
 
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