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![]() Yup, that is how it is done.
It didn't work for me unfortunately. In the end it was my urchin that cleaned it up and off the rocks. |
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![]() What kind of urchin, and will it fit in a 10g tank? I had a Sea Hare for a few days before it got sucked into an intake, but in those 2 days it would just sniff the stuff and not eat any of it. It pooped like crazy though.
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![]() I have a longspine urchin.
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![]() Finally got my test kit in. Params are as follows:
Calcium - 300 mg/L Alk - 11.2 dKH PH - 8.2 Nitrate - 0 Phostphate - 0 Salinity - 1.021 Last edited by likwid; 01-10-2008 at 06:26 PM. |
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![]() I picked up a tuxedo urchin on Saturday to help out with my GHA problem. He's about 4" across so they should fit in a 10 gallon. If you get one it may require feeding eventually. Mine leaves a path free of GHA after he passes over. Moves pretty slowly and is going to be a while cleaning up my 24 gal but is doing a great job. As an added bonus I think it's one of the coolest critters in the tank. The urchin has done more cleaning in three days than the rest of my CUC has done in four months.HTH
He seems to be a consumer of coraline also. Brad |
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![]() How are my levels? Do I need to increase/decrease any?
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![]() bump
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