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I realized yesterday that my nitrates were sky high (57) which appears to have been due to a crash of bristleworms that had been in my overflow, I removed almost a full cup (8 oz) of live and dead bristleworms. That was already helping by today with nitrates down to 45.8 before I was able to do a roughly 20% water change. As I finished the water change, I saw what looked like angle hair spaghetti floating in the tank and being ejected by my pencil urchin. I can only assume this is spawning. Probably brought on by the water change, or maybe the fact that I needed to turn the light back up after “sunset”.
Any thought on if this means it is so stressed it thinks it is dying and needs to try to reproduce? I only have one pencil urchin in each tank, so that is not going to work
Any thought on if this means it is so stressed it thinks it is dying and needs to try to reproduce? I only have one pencil urchin in each tank, so that is not going to work

