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lo68bo6
04-23-2005, 06:37 PM
Hey i'm a newbie to this site.My question is I have a 75 gal reef tank, but the coralline growth I have is green! Is this ok,will it turn purple? Please advise.

BUGZME
04-23-2005, 07:06 PM
How old is the tank? Did you put live rock in it? What lighting do you have?

dakar
04-23-2005, 09:27 PM
Welcome Aboard!

Reptoreef
04-23-2005, 10:50 PM
Coralline is common mostly in purple shades, but green is not unlikely, either. What about this "coralline" leads you to believe it is actually coralline??? BTW, welcome to Captive Reefing.

Repto

lo68bo6
04-24-2005, 06:06 PM
hey guys the tank has been up for 3 yrs as FOWLR with 300 watts pc lighting, but in the last 2 mths added yellow polyps,green stars,mushrooms,colt coral.the spores on the glass have the same texture and shapes of purple coralline but mine is green.it is very hard to scrape off.

Whoyah
04-24-2005, 10:45 PM
Green is just another color of coralline algae. I believe there is also orange but I never seen it in a reef tank. Probably low light.

Reef_Angel
04-24-2005, 11:58 PM
You've added corals to what was a FOWLR. What comes to my mind immediately is plankton and the association with coral. What are you feeding your new corals?

in the last 2 mths added yellow polyps,green stars,mushrooms,colt coral. I would assume you are feeding something with plankton in it. This brings me to my thoughts on the green coraline in your tank.....and mine! I noticed that some of my coraline took on the green color from the phyto plankton I started using about a month ago. I didn't give it much thought really, but now that you mention it I have some in my tank to. It's all a recent occurrence that goes hand and hand with the product addition. The product is awesome...I wouldn't quit using it for anything!! Our new additions in our tanks help us remember in unique ways that they are in there, and when they were added.....just in case we forgot! ;)