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Here is a shot of my new urchin with its hat on. I don’t know what kind of urchin it is but it’s has really nice colors, it’s like a light lavender tentacles with a dark purple tentacle tips and a reddish body
 

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Good Morning, it has been a while. I had let the tank get overfilled with algae over the past couple of months but now i found time to get it back to its glory. I manually removed and siphoned all the algae off and siphoned any remnants. Tank is still doing fantastic and im still seeing good coral growth. My seahorse project on the other hand has not gone well. They all passed and I transferred their gorgonians over to the biocube. I will post a recent pic below. Still same method, manual cleaning, no dosing, only water changes and filter floss.
 

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Well done and how neat to have the whole trajectory of the tank on file! corals and gorgs looking great and system is maturing along nicely.
 

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