Is Green Algae On Live Rock Bad at Max Peterson blog

Is Green Algae On Live Rock Bad. I have one crab, not hermit, but a. I have started noticing some bright green algae on some of my live rock. My 15 g tank has been set up for about 2 weeks now. Ammonia , nitrate , nitrite. I know new rocks/tanks rocks often go green first and it's not an algae. A variety of green filamentous algae are lumped together under green hair algae, because identification requires a microscope. I don't have any coral in that tank, just fish. Is the green algae fuzzy or just rock turning green? Although overnight i’m seeing a lot of algae growth on both the walls of my tank and live rock. There isn't any on the sand or glass. I have noticed green algae growth on my rocks, that's spreading more and more with each day. Could it be green coraline that will eventually turn purple?

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I know new rocks/tanks rocks often go green first and it's not an algae. Although overnight i’m seeing a lot of algae growth on both the walls of my tank and live rock. I have started noticing some bright green algae on some of my live rock. My 15 g tank has been set up for about 2 weeks now. There isn't any on the sand or glass. Is the green algae fuzzy or just rock turning green? I have one crab, not hermit, but a. Ammonia , nitrate , nitrite. I don't have any coral in that tank, just fish. I have noticed green algae growth on my rocks, that's spreading more and more with each day.

Bright Green Algae on Rocks Stock Photo Image of algae, green 254522604

Is Green Algae On Live Rock Bad I have started noticing some bright green algae on some of my live rock. My 15 g tank has been set up for about 2 weeks now. I have started noticing some bright green algae on some of my live rock. Although overnight i’m seeing a lot of algae growth on both the walls of my tank and live rock. Is the green algae fuzzy or just rock turning green? I have noticed green algae growth on my rocks, that's spreading more and more with each day. A variety of green filamentous algae are lumped together under green hair algae, because identification requires a microscope. Ammonia , nitrate , nitrite. I have one crab, not hermit, but a. I don't have any coral in that tank, just fish. There isn't any on the sand or glass. I know new rocks/tanks rocks often go green first and it's not an algae. Could it be green coraline that will eventually turn purple?

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