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i_love_pez
Mon, 18th Sep 2006, 10:17 PM
the coraline on the tank walls is turning white. i know this is to be expected, but my q is, can i scrape it off and let the filter take care of it, or do i need to drain the tank and scrape it off?

the tank was running for 8+ months, but when i moved it, the coraline was exposed to air for about 2 hours while i moved everything. there is nothing in the tank but a few snails, rock and sand.

Ross
Mon, 18th Sep 2006, 10:20 PM
you dont need to do anything, it wont hurt the tank.

i_love_pez
Mon, 18th Sep 2006, 10:24 PM
i want to be able to view the tank from the 3 sides taht are visible. scraping the dead coraline off wont hurt whats in there, and i dont have to drain the tank... this is what youre saying, correct?

cpreefguy
Mon, 18th Sep 2006, 10:44 PM
:blink

Ross
Tue, 19th Sep 2006, 07:17 AM
yes, you can leave it or scrape it, either way you'll be fine

i_love_pez
Tue, 19th Sep 2006, 07:19 AM
awesome. thx!

Noodle
Tue, 19th Sep 2006, 03:42 PM
No need to drain the tank if you're going to scrape corraline from the tank walls. It's an easier task with one of those handled-scrapers. You won't get pruney hands/arms!

If the dead white coralline doesn't bother ya, you can always leave it (and save yourself some trouble and elbow grease) and eventually, the live corraline will grow and cover the dead stuff up. :)

JeremyGlen
Wed, 20th Sep 2006, 09:28 AM
It will color back up if you just leave it alone.