You are right and the urchins do eat it when they feel like getting to it, lol. I have 12 urchins with the variety being tuxedo, pincushion, long spine and rock-boring but they have more interest in keeping my bare bottom and glass clean of coralline.Urchins are great at eating the turf algae and certain long spine ones will not pick up or knock over frags. I got lucky and found a nice one. I also have a blue tuxedo urchin, dang thing thinks it's a frag rack, stupid animal.
I must say the thing I hated about BB was the pink bottom but that is no longer an issue. The urchins keep it so white it looks like sand, haha.
I don’t dose anything other than using a calcium reactor and kalk. Right now my dosing is mainly kalk as I’m dosing about 3.5 gallons of saturated kalk a day to keep ph up to 8.3.Not sir if I missed it or over looked it. Only made it through about 50 pages so far lol. But what are you dosing?
I added the refugium I think in October. I removed the sand over the first 3 weeks of December and added the denitrator the day before Christmas. Big changes happened in December and I’m sure that’s what caused my issues.Somehow stopped getting notifications on your thread Bubba. Sorry for the troubles. Such a drag it is always the favorite sticks that get hit, but by the looks of it you came out OK. I have some pretty heavy system mods underway so I am walking on eggshells myself. Feel like I am overhauling an engine while in flight. Over the Pacific.
Over what span of time did you implement these changes?
- sand bed
- refugium
+ denitrator
Just like the others, I am a fan of your work with SPS and will patiently and confidently look forward to more stick pics from you. Hang in.
I did actually take pics yesterday but when editing them all I could notice was algae and I’m not going to share that. Hopefully the algae scrubber helps and I’ll share pics again.
