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I know algae (not macro) is a broad term but I'm curious if anyone has seen reef tanks with algae issues (phytoplankton rich water) but awesome corals, sps for example. I was reading a thread over on RC and someone posted this article, Coral Death Results from Bacteria Fed by Algae. I'm not sure about the validity of the article but I did start thinking about things I've seen in the past in my tank. I usually get a greenish skimmate that has always made me believe that I'm skimming mostly dissolved algae or phytoplankton. Green algae grows on rock surfaces that don't have coralline algae on. Green algae grows on dead corals.
Some people seem to be having a lot of success with limiting nutrients by encouraging bacterial growth. I wonder if this success is the result of an underlying process where the increased bacteria outcompetes the dissolve algae.
Some people seem to be having a lot of success with limiting nutrients by encouraging bacterial growth. I wonder if this success is the result of an underlying process where the increased bacteria outcompetes the dissolve algae.
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