Forget having a dirty disgusting substrate in your aquarium, a messy aquarium base is much better!!
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Re: Forget having a dirty disgusting substrate in your aquarium, a messy aquarium base is much better!!
There are a few disappointments to letting it all go nuts on the tanks floor; my pretty dark blue/green coralline is being taken over be the more aggressive mesophyllum form of coralline.
I saw it under a rock at low tide year’s back and chucked in some scrapings, it did okay and sprung up, but in very low light spots.
The blue/purple coralline is much more rare and far slower at growth and hates any light to the degree that if exposed, it becomes quite weak and will bleach.
You can see the pink circles starting get going with in its community.
Maybe 6 months and it will be covered!
I saw it under a rock at low tide year’s back and chucked in some scrapings, it did okay and sprung up, but in very low light spots.
The blue/purple coralline is much more rare and far slower at growth and hates any light to the degree that if exposed, it becomes quite weak and will bleach.
You can see the pink circles starting get going with in its community.
Maybe 6 months and it will be covered!
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