Two Three no four
thoughts, in order of likelihood:
1 - downstream from a coral with stronger allelopathy?
Solution: Move one or the other coral ASAP
2 - change in lighting?
Answer: Reduce lighting or move coral deeper.
3 - coral is downstream from a patch of nuisance algae?
Solution: Get more herbivores to eat the algae. Physically place hermits and snails on the patch of algae. scrub the patch with a toothbrush(in the tank)
4 - other chemical change in the system like a bad chemical accidentally introduced or even a new supplement/additive?
Answer: Add/Change AC making sure water is flowing past the bag/pellets/granules and/or stop using that new additive.
IME, the reason for most nuisance algae problems is that the hobbyist has not maintained the population of herbivores(snails), has been overfeeding and has been doing water changes more frequent or larger than 10% monthly.
Alkalinity most likely is not nor never was the problem. 8-14 dKH is an acceptable range.
FYI, Alk and Ca supplements can be added within 30 seconds of each other so long as they are poured in to a dispersing current. It's not a big deal. If they are added too close together, a harmless "snow" forms and quickly disperses. Just wait a few seconds longer.
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