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Cleaning glass effect Alkalinity ?

uhupong

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Yup
Coralline algae is calcareous and consumes bicarbonate and calcium like a stony coral.
 
Yup
Coralline algae is calcareous and consumes bicarbonate and calcium like a stony coral.
Good point. I didn't think about coraline.

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Yes coraline was absolutely decimating my alk I have bear bottom so it blankets the bottom and back glass and tries to cover the rest lol but as soon as I scraped back panel my alk consumption dropped a lot thankfully. And to think I couldnt wait until it started growing now I cant stop it haha
 
Will scraping it causing ALK to spike to the point that the fluctuation harmful to coral? I cant see Coraline consume more than 1dkh per day.

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Depends on how big of a tank and how much your scraping off. I wouldn’t advise scraping more than half of what you want at a time.
 
>Will scraping it causing ALK to spike to the point that the fluctuation harmful to coral?<

Short answer: NO.
 
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