Low Calcium on purpose?

brad

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I had a tank crash, and since redoing the tank, I've been going to mostly hard corals. Last night I was scraping coraline and thinking about getting rid of all my hard corals and intentionally lowering the calcium (not alkalinity) - just so I would never have to scrape coraline again. Would this work? Would I be able to keep soft corals and anemones? This is probably not the direction I want to go, I just wondered if it would work.
 
Some sea urchins I think will eat coraline, won't be effective but just a thought.

Easier to get rid of asterinas may also mess around with it.
 
I have a long spine urchin in my 70 cube... I have coralline on every surface but the tank glass... tanks been up a yr... never once have I scraped coralline..
 
as of last test that was on thurs evening

ca 420
alk 9 dkh
mag 1300

there is coralline growing all over the place... my urchins eat it...
 

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