CUC and Coraline algae?

I see coraline, some filamentous algae, and some sponges in this picture.

Those barnacles you incorporated in your aquascape will be the PERFECT home for a tailspot blenny. They love to tuck in to little holes like that and if you buy one, I promise it will give you hours of entertainment. They are not the most visually striking fish out there, but man they are comical.
The barnacles were added because when my sister and I decided to do our first aquascape we didn’t take into consideration that the epoxy would be so noticeable lol so we added the barnacles to kind of conceal and hide it. I wanted an organic look and she came up with the idea. I think it turned out pretty cool looking and it gave us great ideas for any future tanks. I’ll look into the fish thanks for the recommendation ❤️
 
Very nice tank. My tank is established and I have a lot of coraline algae. I have 3 larger snails, turbin (Tectus fenestratus), that do a great job of keeping the coraline algae in check. Don't get them now, but when it starts to get to be too much. They are at least 10 years old so pretty hardy. I almost never have to scrape the coraline algae off the glass, once in a while in a corner.
 
Very nice tank. My tank is established and I have a lot of coraline algae. I have 3 larger snails, turbin (Tectus fenestratus), that do a great job of keeping the coraline algae in check. Don't get them now, but when it starts to get to be too much. They are at least 10 years old so pretty hardy. I almost never have to scrape the coraline algae off the glass, once in a while in a corner.
That is awesome! Thank you!!
 

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