It's a good point to note.
I have my tank for 2 years, and went thru the normal stuff. From algae blooms to cyano.
But since the mid-stages, coraline always grew everywhere. From the back of the tank to the shells of my snails, rocks, even the glass scrapper is full of coraline, from white to entirely purple.
But I'm noticing the coraline to bleach.
I think I reached the limit of nutrients - specially magnesium - on the regular water changes.
I have a few corals, The "œbegginer" ones and they're growing so far...
For a few months, my water was over on salinity - 1.030 ~ 1.032 but the whole ecosystem was OK.
I fixed the salinity level, but the MG level was quite low time after time (I don't recall the value now).
I bought a MG solution - and started dosing manually, which gave back a little for the Coraline in about a month or so...
Well, basically I think I'm about to reach the "œnext level" which I'll need to start dosing, not only MG, but also CA and other trace elements.
So, my question is: what's the best approach on start dosing?
Should I buy some equipment? I don't have sump, neither skimmer, so what are the best options?
Here's a pic of my 55G tank.
Ps. If your coraline is bleaching, the main reason is Magnesium. Check the MG levels and dose it. I bought the ESV B-Ioninc Magnesium and added to the water. Check the salinity as well while dosing, because it will raise the levels.
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