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KathyC

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Well, it's like this...I actually have 2 SW tanks, one is the 75 you already know about and the other is a 33g Oceanic Cube and it's been up since early last winter.
I will admit that I have a monumental hair algae issue in there due to overfeeding the snot out of the tank...yeah, I know better and did it anyway.:duh: Then the winter dragged on & on with everything being so gray and lifeless and here I had this wonderful lush green growth...oh nevermind...
:backtotop
It was so bad, that I'd considered whipping out my lawnmower and running over the tank, but instead decided to combat the issue by adding a phosban reactor, doing a ton of water changes, feeding smarter and way less and getting some critters to help now and in the future.

One of those critters is a Tuxedo Urchin...I am familiar with their tendency to get things stuck to their spines and was ok with it when I left for work today and my Urchin was 'wearing' 2 hermit crabs and some hair algae.
BUT, when I got home, he'd changed his decor to one of my AoG frags...with this I do have an issue...
How do I get it off of him without destroying it??
UrchinPlus.jpg


..and before I get told the AoG's are 'stretching' too far, I got them like that and am now providing the correct lighting thank you :)

One more thing..I am going to try a recently suggested method that I saw on RC (sorry MR) that suggests hair algae can be irradicated by raising the Magnesium level. I will be taking before (swallowing my pride) and after pics, as well as pics during the progression of the 'treatment', and yes, I will be monitoring it with a test kit!

Wish me luck!
 

Deanos

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Reducing phosphates eliminated my hair algae problem, although my nitrates were still high. My magnesium was on the low side of the scale at the time.
 

jhale

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G.V NYC
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you can just pluck the zoa's off the urchin, it won't hurt either one.
my urchin's do the same thing all the time.

good luck with the HA.
 
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DEEPWATER

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when you were here the day of pick up,you saw the one in my tank .it had 4 diff zoos on it ,now its a x-mas tree of zoas .green centers zoos ,radio active .,pinks and red centers zoos .did you think your would do any less :D

pull them off and be careful the urchin doesnt pull you in the tank :lol2:
 

alrha

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Brooklyn
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my urchins love decorating their backs as well. i have long tweezers to take everything off their backs - the junk i throw out and the frags i glue down. thats what i like about them, they do a good job cleaning up the tank, plus they know how to safely frag zoas.
 

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