Aqua Keepers
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I think it's ugly. I think It takes up Ca that your corals need. I think it can be argued that as it covers your rocks, it covers the pours. Not too mention it's a PITA to clean off glass and equipment. It's just UGLY!!!
I from what I gather it provides a natural food source for grazers, but the only grazer I can think of is urchins.
I understand that its presence is supposed to prevent nuisance algae from taking root. However, I (and I'm sure others) have seen other problematic algae grow right over top of coralline algae. Plus, shouldn't we be relying on pristine water and good husbandry to take care of algae for us, not an other type of algae?
Then there's the argument that it's an indicator that your parameters are in order. What parameters? And isn't there better ways of knowing when something is out of whack?
So, I ask again, Why does everyone want coralline algae?
I from what I gather it provides a natural food source for grazers, but the only grazer I can think of is urchins.
I understand that its presence is supposed to prevent nuisance algae from taking root. However, I (and I'm sure others) have seen other problematic algae grow right over top of coralline algae. Plus, shouldn't we be relying on pristine water and good husbandry to take care of algae for us, not an other type of algae?
Then there's the argument that it's an indicator that your parameters are in order. What parameters? And isn't there better ways of knowing when something is out of whack?
So, I ask again, Why does everyone want coralline algae?