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    Quote Originally Posted by kkralicek View Post
    I have a 14 Gal Biocube too with tons of coraline algea! I upgraded the pump to a Rio 210gph, added a Hydor and changed bulbs to 50/50 and actenic. I keep Dkh at 8-9 and Cal about 520ish. I use the DT's pure system and dose Iodine 1 drop 2 times a week (Wed and Sat). I run the Biocube Skimmer and put rubble all in the second chamber. On top of the rubble I use a Hagan 30gal Charcoal bag that fits perfect in the 14 Gal Biocube just under the black grate. I have had no problem with my system and am growing stuff like crazy. I dose a TBSP of DT's phyto daily and run my 50/50 light 8 hours, actenic 10 hours and moonlights through the night. My current livestock is Xenia, zooanthids, Torch Coral, Frogspawn, Green Starburst Polyps, Yellow Polyps, some shrooms, ricordias, a bi-color blenny and a firefish. This is what I have and everything is working great and have had it up and running a year as well. Good luck and maybe some of my parameters could help!
    sounds awesome, would like to see a pic of your tank!!! my rocks have all turned poo brown, hopefully this means the growth is starting but i'm still not sure if it is good or bad.
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    didnt see this thread before.
    good parameters and patience are what you need. Latter is tough sometimes.
    mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrMark View Post
    didnt see this thread before.
    good parameters and patience are what you need. Latter is tough sometimes.
    mark
    I agree and would add that my tanks have always taken up the three or four months to start showing good coverage
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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    ah good info, thats why i love this forum. lots of been there done that without the attitude. must be a texas thing...very different up in the D.C. area.

    ~alex
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    Default Here are the pics of my Coraline and Tank

    I just posted these pics that show my tank and the coraline algea. Enjoy!

    http://www.maast.org/forums/album.php?albumid=36

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    Quote Originally Posted by kkralicek View Post
    I just posted these pics that show my tank and the coraline algea. Enjoy!

    http://www.maast.org/forums/album.php?albumid=36
    dude your tank is nice...so far mine is just live rock and a few single frags. oh and my poo brown algae has started to turn a reddish purple, i guess a plum color...

    ~alex
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    I agree with d3rryc's method.
    You don't need to dose your tank with anything other than calcium. You will need a rock or rubble with coraline already growing on it. If you have a friend with a reef tank and if they have a thermometer in the tank with coraline all over it, ask if you can borrow it and use a razor blade and scrape the coraline off the thermometer and into your tank and you'll see significant increase. When you spread the smaller pieces all over the tank they tend to grow quicker in my experience.

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