<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11608391#post11608391 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WaterKeeper
Coralline is algae and if the algaecide kills one type of algae it will certainly kill coralline. Copper sulfate is a great algaecide and will kill far more than algae in a reef tank. Avoid using additives, of any type, like the plague.
Thanks
Ok, so heres whats going on, im having a green coralline problem, its not slime, not hair, its hard like a rock cant scrape off with a blade green coralline. Its driving me nuts, its all over my back glass and the sides. I scraped some of it off but its too much for me to handle, it really needs a strong hand.
The tank has no inverts, its a fish only system with a snowflake eel, a young niger trigger and a few damsels.
I was going to buy marine algaefix but instead i purchased Marc Weiiss Algae magic. It says its not an algaecide so im not sure now if this will even help with this coralline problem?
It says its copper free and uses oxygen? as a way to eliminate algae.
I scraped off alot about a month ago but it all came back. I havent scraped lately because i got sick and couldnt do it, so now that im well again i tried to tackle it with the kent pro scraper metal blade and after a half hour i became exhausted and had to stop. This stuff is hard like a rock! its horrible
Do you think this algae magic stuff will work?