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I imagine an urchin would soon mow that down. That said, if you move one of those trees to shade that bulge in the rock, that’ll slow/stop it.
Thanks, the Urchin is great that I have, I need some more snails which I can get next weekend. Will see if the floating Xenia can cover some of it. Thanks for the advice
 

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Thanks, the Urchin is great that I have, I need some more snails which I can get next weekend. Will see if the floating Xenia can cover some of it. Thanks for the advice
You’ll probably find as the algae (and any attached cyanobacteria) struggle in lower light, they will become more palatable for Mr Spikey. Double whammy. Happy reefin :)
 

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Yeah I mean, it's only been in there what 4 months. So it's completely off topic. Seen bigger fish in smaller tanks. Have a great day
If it's a tiny baby it will be ok for a few weeks . The tang is like having 10 small fish . You don't have the water volume to support it .what sort of filtration do you have ??
 

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